Impaired perception of affective prosody in schizophrenia

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Impaired perception of affective prosody in schizophrenia. / Bozikas, Vasilis P; Kosmidis, Mary H; Anezoulaki, Dimitra; Giannakou, Maria; Andreou, Christina; Karavatos, Athanasios.

in: J NEUROPSYCH CLIN N, Jahrgang 18, Nr. 1, 01.01.2006, S. 81-5.

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Harvard

Bozikas, VP, Kosmidis, MH, Anezoulaki, D, Giannakou, M, Andreou, C & Karavatos, A 2006, 'Impaired perception of affective prosody in schizophrenia', J NEUROPSYCH CLIN N, Jg. 18, Nr. 1, S. 81-5. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.neuropsych.18.1.81

APA

Bozikas, V. P., Kosmidis, M. H., Anezoulaki, D., Giannakou, M., Andreou, C., & Karavatos, A. (2006). Impaired perception of affective prosody in schizophrenia. J NEUROPSYCH CLIN N, 18(1), 81-5. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.neuropsych.18.1.81

Vancouver

Bozikas VP, Kosmidis MH, Anezoulaki D, Giannakou M, Andreou C, Karavatos A. Impaired perception of affective prosody in schizophrenia. J NEUROPSYCH CLIN N. 2006 Jan 1;18(1):81-5. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.neuropsych.18.1.81

Bibtex

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title = "Impaired perception of affective prosody in schizophrenia",
abstract = "The authors aimed to explore schizophrenia patients' ability to perceive affective prosody. Specifically, certain emotions that may be more troublesome for patients and possible gender differences in prosody perception were assessed. Thirty six schizophrenia patients and 32 age-, education-, and gender-matched healthy comparison subjects assessed on an affective prosody test were examined. Patients were impaired on recognition of affective prosody overall, and their difficulties with prosody perception may be attributed to those emotions with negative valence, specifically anger and sadness. Findings revealed that only male patients were impaired on prosody perception. Deficits in the perception of affective prosody were principally evident in emotions with negative valence and male patients with schizophrenia. Future studies should explore the influence of these deficits on social and interpersonal functioning more directly.",
keywords = "Adult, Emotions, Female, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Male, Middle Aged, Neuropsychological Tests, Personal Construct Theory, Prognosis, Schizophrenia, Schizophrenic Psychology, Sex Factors, Social Adjustment, Speech Acoustics, Speech Perception",
author = "Bozikas, {Vasilis P} and Kosmidis, {Mary H} and Dimitra Anezoulaki and Maria Giannakou and Christina Andreou and Athanasios Karavatos",
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AU - Bozikas, Vasilis P

AU - Kosmidis, Mary H

AU - Anezoulaki, Dimitra

AU - Giannakou, Maria

AU - Andreou, Christina

AU - Karavatos, Athanasios

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AB - The authors aimed to explore schizophrenia patients' ability to perceive affective prosody. Specifically, certain emotions that may be more troublesome for patients and possible gender differences in prosody perception were assessed. Thirty six schizophrenia patients and 32 age-, education-, and gender-matched healthy comparison subjects assessed on an affective prosody test were examined. Patients were impaired on recognition of affective prosody overall, and their difficulties with prosody perception may be attributed to those emotions with negative valence, specifically anger and sadness. Findings revealed that only male patients were impaired on prosody perception. Deficits in the perception of affective prosody were principally evident in emotions with negative valence and male patients with schizophrenia. Future studies should explore the influence of these deficits on social and interpersonal functioning more directly.

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KW - Female

KW - Humans

KW - Interpersonal Relations

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

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KW - Personal Construct Theory

KW - Prognosis

KW - Schizophrenia

KW - Schizophrenic Psychology

KW - Sex Factors

KW - Social Adjustment

KW - Speech Acoustics

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