Psychiatry Research
Volume 133, Issue 2 , Pages 149-157 , 28 February 2005

Effects of emotion and identity on facial affect processing in schizophrenia

  • Benoit Bediou

      Affiliations

    • Centre Hospitalier “Le Vinatier”, EA 3092 (IFNL, UCB Lyon1), Sce du Pr. DALERY, 95, Bd Pinel, 69 677, BRON Cedex, France
    • IFNL, Bât 213, Hôpital Neuro-Cardiologique, 59 Boulevard Pinel, 69394 Lyon Cedex 03, France
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Centre Hospitalier “Le Vinatier”, EA 3092 (IFNL, UCB Lyon 1), Sce du Pr. DALERY, 95, Bd Pinel, 69 677, BRON Cedex, France. Tel.: +33 4 37 91 51 00; fax: +33 4 37 91 51 02.
  • ,
  • Nicolas Franck

      Affiliations

    • Centre Hospitalier “Le Vinatier”, EA 3092 (IFNL, UCB Lyon1), Sce du Pr. DALERY, 95, Bd Pinel, 69 677, BRON Cedex, France
    • UMR 5015 CNRS, Institut des Sciences Cognitives, 67 Bd Pinel, 69675 Bron, France
    • IFNL, Bât 213, Hôpital Neuro-Cardiologique, 59 Boulevard Pinel, 69394 Lyon Cedex 03, France
  • ,
  • Mohamed Saoud

      Affiliations

    • Centre Hospitalier “Le Vinatier”, EA 3092 (IFNL, UCB Lyon1), Sce du Pr. DALERY, 95, Bd Pinel, 69 677, BRON Cedex, France
    • IFNL, Bât 213, Hôpital Neuro-Cardiologique, 59 Boulevard Pinel, 69394 Lyon Cedex 03, France
  • ,
  • Jean-Yves Baudouin

      Affiliations

    • UMR 5015 CNRS, Institut des Sciences Cognitives, 67 Bd Pinel, 69675 Bron, France
    • IFNL, Bât 213, Hôpital Neuro-Cardiologique, 59 Boulevard Pinel, 69394 Lyon Cedex 03, France
  • ,
  • Guy Tiberghien

      Affiliations

    • UMR 5015 CNRS, Institut des Sciences Cognitives, 67 Bd Pinel, 69675 Bron, France
    • IFNL, Bât 213, Hôpital Neuro-Cardiologique, 59 Boulevard Pinel, 69394 Lyon Cedex 03, France
  • ,
  • Jean Daléry

      Affiliations

    • Centre Hospitalier “Le Vinatier”, EA 3092 (IFNL, UCB Lyon1), Sce du Pr. DALERY, 95, Bd Pinel, 69 677, BRON Cedex, France
    • IFNL, Bât 213, Hôpital Neuro-Cardiologique, 59 Boulevard Pinel, 69394 Lyon Cedex 03, France
  • ,
  • Thierry d'Amato

      Affiliations

    • Centre Hospitalier “Le Vinatier”, EA 3092 (IFNL, UCB Lyon1), Sce du Pr. DALERY, 95, Bd Pinel, 69 677, BRON Cedex, France
    • IFNL, Bât 213, Hôpital Neuro-Cardiologique, 59 Boulevard Pinel, 69394 Lyon Cedex 03, France

Received 5 July 2004 ,Accepted 14 August 2004.

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PII: S0165-1781(04)00292-6

doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2004.08.008

Psychiatry Research
Volume 133, Issue 2 , Pages 149-157 , 28 February 2005