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Impaired visual cortical processing of affective facial information in schizophrenia.


ABSTRACT: Facial emotion perception impairment in schizophrenia is currently viewed as abnormal affective processing. Facial emotion perception also relies on visual processing. Yet, visual cortical processing of facial emotion is not well understood in this disorder. We measured perceptual thresholds for detecting facial fear and happiness in patients (n=23) and controls (n=23), and adjusted emotion intensity of facial stimuli (via morphing between images of neutral and emotive expressions) for each subject. We then evaluated activations of the visual cortex and amygdala during the performance of perceptually-equated facial emotion detection tasks. Patients had significantly lower fear- and happiness-induced activations in the visual cortex and amygdala. Activations between the visual cortex and amygdala were largely correlated, but the correlations in patients occurred abnormally early in response time course during fear perception. In schizophrenia, visual processing of facial emotion is deficient and visual and affective processing of negative facial emotion may be prematurely associated.

SUBMITTER: Maher S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5098551 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impaired visual cortical processing of affective facial information in schizophrenia.

Maher S S   Ekstrom T T   Chen Y Y  

Clinical psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science 20151202 4


Facial emotion perception impairment in schizophrenia is currently viewed as abnormal affective processing. Facial emotion perception also relies on visual processing. Yet, visual cortical processing of facial emotion is not well understood in this disorder. We measured perceptual thresholds for detecting facial fear and happiness in patients (n=23) and controls (n=23), and adjusted emotion intensity of facial stimuli (via morphing between images of neutral and emotive expressions) for each subj  ...[more]

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