Psychiatry Research
Volume 149, Issue 1 , Pages 105-119 , 15 January 2007

Use of the process dissociation procedure to study the contextual effects on face recognition in schizophrenia: Familiarity, associative recollection and discriminative recollection

  • Fabrice Guillaume

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    • Centre de Recherche F-Séguin, Hôpital Louis-H Lafontaine, 7331 rue Hochelaga Montréal, (Québec), Canada
    • Institut des Sciences Cognitives, UMR 5015 CNRS, 67 Bd Pinel, 69675 Bron, France
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Institut des Sciences Cognitives, UMR 5015 CNRS, 67 Bd Pinel, 69675 Bron, France. Tel.: +33 5 46 67 64 90; fax: +33 5 46 00 53 99.
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  • François Guillem

      Affiliations

    • Centre de Recherche F-Séguin, Hôpital Louis-H Lafontaine, 7331 rue Hochelaga Montréal, (Québec), Canada
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  • Guy Tiberghien

      Affiliations

    • Institut des Sciences Cognitives, UMR 5015 CNRS, 67 Bd Pinel, 69675 Bron, France
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  • Flavie Martin

      Affiliations

    • Institut des Sciences Cognitives, UMR 5015 CNRS, 67 Bd Pinel, 69675 Bron, France
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  • Emilia Ganeva

      Affiliations

    • Centre de Recherche F-Séguin, Hôpital Louis-H Lafontaine, 7331 rue Hochelaga Montréal, (Québec), Canada
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  • Martine Germain

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    • Centre de Recherche F-Séguin, Hôpital Louis-H Lafontaine, 7331 rue Hochelaga Montréal, (Québec), Canada
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  • Tania Pampoulova

      Affiliations

    • Centre de Recherche F-Séguin, Hôpital Louis-H Lafontaine, 7331 rue Hochelaga Montréal, (Québec), Canada
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  • Emmanuel Stip

      Affiliations

    • Centre de Recherche F-Séguin, Hôpital Louis-H Lafontaine, 7331 rue Hochelaga Montréal, (Québec), Canada
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  • Pierre Lalonde

      Affiliations

    • Centre de Recherche F-Séguin, Hôpital Louis-H Lafontaine, 7331 rue Hochelaga Montréal, (Québec), Canada

Received 24 October 2005 ,Revised 16 February 2006 ,Accepted 1 March 2006.

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Psychiatry Research
Volume 149, Issue 1 , Pages 105-119 , 15 January 2007