“…First, in the combined no/mixed and negative incentive subsamples of the referral center, psychotic patients had higher error scores on the forced-choice PVT than non-psychotic patients. This finding is congruent with Hunt, Root, and Bascetta (2014), who found elevated error scores on PVTs in patients with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder (see also Glassmire, Toofanian Ross, Kinney, & Nitch, 2016;Peters, Jelicic, Moritz, & Jelinek, 2013), and also with studies that demonstrated a relative impairment of patients with schizophrenia in emotional recognition in facial expressions (for an overview, see Edwards, Jackson, & Pattison, 2002). Our first finding is substantiated by our second: referral center patients with an incentive to deny their impairment, most of whom (79%) were classified as having a psychotic disorder, made significantly more errors than healthy controls on a PVT, whereas they performed at a similar level as native Dutch, chronic psychotic patients.…”