2017
SU26. Measuring Implicit Theory of Mind in Schizophrenia Research: Cross-Cultural Validation
Lee H, Poltorak A, Park K, Assaf M, Bell M, Wexler B, Choi K, Corbera S, Lee H. SU26. Measuring Implicit Theory of Mind in Schizophrenia Research: Cross-Cultural Validation. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2017, 43: s170-s170. PMCID: PMC5476051, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbx024.024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial cognition tasksConfirmatory factor analysisCognition tasksImplicit theoriesSocial Attribution Task-Multiple ChoiceSocial cognition measuresSocial cognitive impairmentsEarly social developmentSchizophrenia researchFactor analysisSeries of ANOVAsPsychiatric symptomsGood internal consistencyCognition measuresGood model fitConscious awarenessInternal consistency coefficientsPremorbid IQCross-cultural validationMental statesFactor structureHealthy controlsValid measureLanguage differencesExtraneous variables
1992
EEG and EMG responses to emotion-evoking stimuli processed without conscious awareness
Wexler B, Warrenburg S, Schwartz G, Janer L. EEG and EMG responses to emotion-evoking stimuli processed without conscious awareness. Neuropsychologia 1992, 30: 1065-1079. PMID: 1484602, DOI: 10.1016/0028-3932(92)90099-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConscious awarenessGreater right hemisphere activityEmotion-evoking stimuliEmotion-specific responsesRight hemisphere activityEEG alpha activityRight frontal regionNeutral wordsConscious processingStimulus pairsAuditory perceptsHemisphere activityPositive feelingsFrontal regionsWordsAlpha activityStimuliEEGPerceptAwarenessCorrugatorFeelingsThoughtProcessingEMG responses