2025
Increased face perception in individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis: mechanisms, sex differences, and clinical correlates
Tran T, Keane B, Thompson J, Robinson B, Kenney J, Williams T, Waltz J, Levin J, Kafadar E, Gold J, Schiffman J, Ellman L, Walker E, Strauss G, Mittal V, Zinbarg R, Corlett P, Powers A, Woods S, Silverstein S. Increased face perception in individuals at clinical high-risk for psychosis: mechanisms, sex differences, and clinical correlates. Schizophrenia 2025, 11: 74. PMID: 40355455, PMCID: PMC12069608, DOI: 10.1038/s41537-025-00624-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinical high riskCHR participantsCHR groupPhase of psychotic illnessAssessment of psychosis riskSevere positive symptomsGender of facesAssess response biasClinical correlatesPositive symptomsPsychiatric controlsPsychosis riskPsychotic illnessAccuracy of perceptionFace perceptionScrambled conditionPerceptual sensitivityPoorer roleResponse biasFace testPerceptual organizationComputerized assessmentSex differencesAltered visual perceptionPsychosis
2021
Increased face detection responses on the mooney faces test in people at clinical high risk for psychosis
Silverstein SM, Thompson JL, Gold JM, Schiffman J, Waltz JA, Williams TF, Zinbarg RE, Mittal VA, Ellman LM, Strauss GP, Walker EF, Woods SW, Levin JA, Kafadar E, Kenney J, Smith D, Powers AR, Corlett PR. Increased face detection responses on the mooney faces test in people at clinical high risk for psychosis. Schizophrenia 2021, 7: 26. PMID: 34001909, PMCID: PMC8129098, DOI: 10.1038/s41537-021-00156-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinical high riskFace perceptionCHR groupDegraded face imagesCognitive processesPerceptual sensitivityRisk mental stateMotivational mechanismsVisual perceptionFace testPerceptual abnormalitiesMental statesCHR participantsCHR subjectsMore facePerceptionDetection responseFace imagesYoung peoplePsychosisClinical measuresParticipantsPrior workFacePrior studies
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