Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6813967 | Psychiatry Research | 2015 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
Disturbed processing of emotional faces and voices is typically observed in schizophrenia. This deficit leads to impaired social cognition and interactions. In this study, we investigated whether impaired processing of emotions also affects musical stimuli, which are widely present in daily life and known for their emotional impact. Thirty schizophrenic patients and 30 matched healthy controls evaluated the emotional content of musical, vocal and facial stimuli. Schizophrenic patients are less accurate than healthy controls in recognizing emotion in music, voices and faces. Our results confirm impaired recognition of emotion in voice and face stimuli in schizophrenic patients and extend this observation to the recognition of emotion in musical stimuli.
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Authors
Anne Weisgerber, Nicolas Vermeulen, Isabelle Peretz, Séverine Samson, Pierre Philippot, Pierre Maurage, Catherine De Graeuwe D'Aoust, Aline De Jaegere, Benoît Delatte, Benoît Gillain, Xavier De Longueville, Eric Constant,