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View article: Turn-taking fluency in free conversations with individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia
Turn-taking fluency in free conversations with individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia Open
Disruptions in language processing observed in Individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia (ISZ) are likely to impair turn-taking fluency and social functioning. While turn-taking research in ISZ is limited and mostly interview-based, this st…
View article: Emotional mimicry and smiling behaviors in schizophrenia: An ecological approach
Emotional mimicry and smiling behaviors in schizophrenia: An ecological approach Open
View article: From unimodal to multimodal dynamics of verbal and nonverbal cues during unstructured conversation
From unimodal to multimodal dynamics of verbal and nonverbal cues during unstructured conversation Open
Conversations encompass continuous exchanges of verbal and nonverbal information. Previous research has demonstrated that gestures dynamically entrain each other and that speakers tend to align their vocal properties. While gesture and spe…
View article: Emotional Contagion and Emotional Mimicry in Individuals with Schizophrenia: A Systematic Review
Emotional Contagion and Emotional Mimicry in Individuals with Schizophrenia: A Systematic Review Open
Background: Individuals with schizophrenia often exhibit social interaction deficits, which can affect their ability to engage effectively with others. Emotional processes, such as emotional contagion (the transfer of emotion between indiv…
View article: Bell Lysaker Emotion Recognition Test: a Contribution for the Italian Validation
Bell Lysaker Emotion Recognition Test: a Contribution for the Italian Validation Open
INTRODUCTION: Emotion recognition deficits in psychopathology have been extensively studied with a variety of measures. The Bell Lysaker Emotion Recognition Test (BLERT; Bell et al., 1997) is an effective method to assess emotion recogniti…