Emotional Experience in Patients With Schizophrenia Revisited: Meta-analysis of Laboratory Studies

Our understanding of the emotion deficits in schizophrenia is limited. Findings from studies employing trait emotion instruments suggest that patients have attenuated levels of positive emotion (ie, anhedonia) and increased levels of negative emotion. Conversely, patients and controls have not stati...

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Psychoses
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Reference Values
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Taste
Visual Perception
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