All Relations between Schizophrenia and emotion

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K T Mueser, R Doonan, D L Penn, J J Blanchard, A S Bellack, P Nishith, J DeLeo. Emotion recognition and social competence in chronic schizophrenia. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 105. issue 2. 1996-10-09. PMID:8723008. emotion recognition and social competence in chronic schizophrenia. 1996-10-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
K T Mueser, R Doonan, D L Penn, J J Blanchard, A S Bellack, P Nishith, J DeLeo. Emotion recognition and social competence in chronic schizophrenia. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 105. issue 2. 1996-10-09. PMID:8723008. this study evaluated (a) whether chronic, medicated schizophrenia patients show deficits in emotion recognition compared to nonpatients, and (b) whether deficits in emotion recognition are related to poorer social competence. 1996-10-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
K T Mueser, R Doonan, D L Penn, J J Blanchard, A S Bellack, P Nishith, J DeLeo. Emotion recognition and social competence in chronic schizophrenia. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 105. issue 2. 1996-10-09. PMID:8723008. two emotion recognition tests developed by s. l. kerr and j. m. neale (1993) and benton's test of facial recognition (a. benton, m. vanallen, k. hamsher, & h. levin, 1978) were given to patients with chronic schizophrenia and nonpatient controls. 1996-10-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
R M Mattes, F Schneider, H Heimann, N Birbaume. Reduced emotional response of schizophrenic patients in remission during social interaction. Schizophrenia research. vol 17. issue 3. 1996-08-05. PMID:8664204. inappropriate emotional response during social interaction is a prominent feature of schizophrenia during the acute stage of illness. 1996-08-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
R M Mattes, F Schneider, H Heimann, N Birbaume. Reduced emotional response of schizophrenic patients in remission during social interaction. Schizophrenia research. vol 17. issue 3. 1996-08-05. PMID:8664204. this may indicate a reduced variability in emotional response in schizophrenia. 1996-08-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
L Ciomp. [The effect of psychosocial factors in schizophrenia. Theoretical and practical-therapeutic consequences]. Schweizer Archiv fur Neurologie und Psychiatrie (Zurich, Switzerland : 1985). vol 146. issue 5. 1996-07-30. PMID:8658101. based on the organisational integrating influences of the affects on the way of thinking according to the concept of "affect logic" he concludes that primarily emotional factors which secondarily influence the way of thinking play an important part in the development of schizophrenia. 1996-07-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
F Schneider, R C Gur, R E Gur, D L Shtase. Emotional processing in schizophrenia: neurobehavioral probes in relation to psychopathology. Schizophrenia research. vol 17. issue 1. 1996-02-13. PMID:8541252. emotion discrimination tasks and mood induction procedures with happy, sad, and neutral facial expressions were administered to 40 patients with schizophrenia. 1996-02-13 2023-08-12 human
F Schneider, R C Gur, R E Gur, D L Shtase. Emotional processing in schizophrenia: neurobehavioral probes in relation to psychopathology. Schizophrenia research. vol 17. issue 1. 1996-02-13. PMID:8541252. thus, the impairment in discriminating and experiencing valence-specific emotions in schizophrenia relates to symptomatology and neuropsychological functioning. 1996-02-13 2023-08-12 human
R E Gallagher, J Nazaria. A comprehensive cognitive-behavioral/educational program for schizophrenic patients. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. vol 59. issue 3. 1995-11-03. PMID:7550060. borrowing from dynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and psychoeducational traditions, the authors describe a program aimed at teaching patients with schizophrenia about their illness and at addressing key cognitive, social, and emotional areas of difficulty from which they generally suffer. 1995-11-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
B H Fo. The role of psychological factors in cancer incidence and prognosis. Oncology (Williston Park, N.Y.). vol 9. issue 3. 1995-10-19. PMID:7669517. from a limited list of about 50 such variables, the following have been the focus of the most intensive research and are discussed in this report: human and animal stress; bereavement; depressed mood; psychosis, especially schizophrenia; suppression of emotions, especially anger; helplessness and hopelessness; social support; and psychotherapeutic intervention. 1995-10-19 2023-08-12 human
P Mølle. [Positive and negative psychotic symptoms in schizophrenia. Clinical significance and benefits in the light of the history of classification]. Tidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke. vol 115. issue 20. 1995-10-13. PMID:7676415. the author briefly outlines important classifications of schizophrenia from this century, with emphasis on the current interest in the distinction between psychotic symptoms categorized as positive (for instance delusions, hallucinatory behaviour and grandiosity) or negative (for instance flat affect, and emotional or social withdrawal). 1995-10-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
R J Gurrera, J A Samso. Evaluation of emotional state in deficit syndrome schizophrenia. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. vol 183. issue 4. 1995-05-17. PMID:7714517. evaluation of emotional state in deficit syndrome schizophrenia. 1995-05-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
H Maed. A theoretical and neurophysiological consideration on the pathogenesis of positive symptoms of schizophrenia: implications of dopaminergic function in the emotional circuit. The Japanese journal of psychiatry and neurology. vol 48. issue 1. 1994-11-18. PMID:7933723. a theoretical and neurophysiological consideration on the pathogenesis of positive symptoms of schizophrenia: implications of dopaminergic function in the emotional circuit. 1994-11-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
H Maed. A theoretical and neurophysiological consideration on the pathogenesis of positive symptoms of schizophrenia: implications of dopaminergic function in the emotional circuit. The Japanese journal of psychiatry and neurology. vol 48. issue 1. 1994-11-18. PMID:7933723. the implications of the emotional circuit and the gating mechanism by dopamine (da) proposed by maeda in the pathogenesis of positive symptoms of schizophrenia were reconsidered based upon recent advances and findings in the fields of neurophysiology and neuropharmacology and in biological studies of schizophrenia. 1994-11-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
N C Andreasen, S Arndt, V Swayze, T Cizadlo, M Flaum, D O'Leary, J C Ehrhardt, W T Yu. Thalamic abnormalities in schizophrenia visualized through magnetic resonance image averaging. Science (New York, N.Y.). vol 266. issue 5183. 1994-11-08. PMID:7939669. schizophrenia is a complex illness characterized by multiple types of symptoms involving many aspects of cognition and emotion. 1994-11-08 2023-08-12 human
J J Blanchard, A M Kring, J M Neal. Flat affect in schizophrenia: a test of neuropsychological models. Schizophrenia bulletin. vol 20. issue 2. 1994-10-11. PMID:8085134. the characterization of flat affect as a purely emotional deficit is questioned, and limitations of current neuropsychological theories of emotional expression and neuropsychological methods to test these theories in the study of schizophrenia are discussed as relevant concerns for future research. 1994-10-11 2023-08-12 human
L H Lindströ. Long-term clinical and social outcome studies in schizophrenia in relation to the cognitive and emotional side effects of antipsychotic drugs. Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica. Supplementum. vol 380. 1994-09-01. PMID:7914054. long-term clinical and social outcome studies in schizophrenia in relation to the cognitive and emotional side effects of antipsychotic drugs. 1994-09-01 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Clerici, J Beltz, P Bertrando, A Fornara, R Garavaglia, A Iraci, O Merati, V Steiner, C L Cazzull. [Mental retardation and family environment: role of emotional factors]. Minerva psichiatrica. vol 34. issue 3. 1994-03-10. PMID:7905596. the presence of high warmth and emotional over-involvement, together with low criticism and hostility, may be interpreted as adaptation by the families to an organic disease with very early onset, clearer ad less rejecting than schizophrenia. 1994-03-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
A M Kring, S L Kerr, D A Smith, J M Neal. Flat affect in schizophrenia does not reflect diminished subjective experience of emotion. Journal of abnormal psychology. vol 102. issue 4. 1994-02-15. PMID:8282918. flat affect in schizophrenia does not reflect diminished subjective experience of emotion. 1994-02-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
J P Aggleto. The contribution of the amygdala to normal and abnormal emotional states. Trends in neurosciences. vol 16. issue 8. 1993-10-21. PMID:7691009. in parallel with this, it appears increasingly likely that amygdala dysfunction contributes to the emotional changes that accompany certain neurological disorders, including dementia and schizophrenia. 1993-10-21 2023-08-12 monkey