Author:
Addington Jean,Penn David,Woods Scott W.,Addington Donald,Perkins Diana O.
Abstract
SummaryFacial affect discrimination and identification were assessed in 86 clinical
high-risk individuals and compared with 50 individuals with first-episode
psychosis, 53 with multiepisode schizophrenia and 55 non-psychiatric
controls. On the identification task the non-psychiatric controls performed
significantly better than all other groups, and on discrimination
significantly better than both patient groups. Deficits in facial affect
recognition appear to be present before the onset of psychosis and may be a
vulnerability marker.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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