Korean J Biol Psychiatry.  2008 Aug;15(3):211-218.

Ability of Facial Affect Perception in Patients with Schizophrenia

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Psychiatry, Inje University College of Medicine, Ilsan Paik Hospital, Goyang, Korea. lshpss@ilsanpaik.ac.kr, lshpss@hanmail.net
  • 2Clinical Emotion and Cognition Research Laboratory, Goyang, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
The purpose of this study is to compare the ability of facial affect perception among schizophrenia patients, their first degree relatives, and normal control subjects.
METHODS
Thirty five patients with schizophrenia, 22 first degree relatives, and 34 normal control subjects were recruited in this study. All three groups were matched for age and education levels. The facial affect identification test(FAIT), and neurocognitive test were applied. In the FAIT, the correct response rate, perceived intensity, and sensitivity for 6 kinds of affects were compared among three groups.
RESULTS
We found that correct response rate of sadness and anger were decreased in the schizophrenia patients compared with the normal control group. Also the schizophrenia patients showed reduced sensitivity for all six affects compared with the normal control group. The ability of facial affect perception in first degree relatives of schizophrenia patients was decreased but there were not any significant differences compared with normal control group.
CONCLUSION
This study confirmed significantly reduced ability of facial affect perception in schizophrenia patients compared with normal control. Decreased ability of facial affect perception in first degree relatives suggests that affective sensitivity can be influenced by genetic predisposition.

Keyword

Schizophrenia; Face; Affect; Perception; Family; Sensitivity

MeSH Terms

Anger
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Humans
Schizophrenia
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