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Face pareidolia in male schizophrenia
PsychologySchizophrenia

Face pareidolia in male schizophrenia

V. Romagnano, A. N. Sokolov, et al.

This groundbreaking study reveals that male schizophrenia patients exhibit a noteworthy deficit in recognizing facial cues, boasting fewer 'face' responses compared to controls. Conducted by Valentina Romagnano, Alexander N. Sokolov, Patrick Steinwand, Andreas J. Fallgatter, and Marina A. Pavlova, the research suggests that altered facial sensitivity, rather than cognitive bias, underpins these differences, shedding light on impaired social signaling in schizophrenia.... show more
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