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Gaze behaviors during free viewing revealed differences in visual salience processing across four major psychiatric disorders: a mega-analysis study of 1012 individuals

Psychology

Gaze behaviors during free viewing revealed differences in visual salience processing across four major psychiatric disorders: a mega-analysis study of 1012 individuals

K. Miura, M. Yoshida, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Kenichiro Miura and colleagues uncovers significant visual salience processing differences among major psychiatric disorders, revealing schizophrenia patients' heightened sensitivity to low-level image features compared to healthy controls. With insights into gaze behavior, this research paves the way for understanding psychosis severity across disorders.

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