“…Previous studies have been focused on how different functional domains such as affective and non-affective processing of facial images are altered in schizophrenia patients (Heimberg et al, 1992; Gur et al, 2002; Butler et al, 2008; Chen et al, 2009; Chen et al, 2008; Silverstein et al, 2009; McBain et al, 2010; Lee et al, 2011; Yoon et al, 2006; Lee et al, 2007). Noise-filtering is essential for the processing of perceptual information including faces, and appears to be implicated in various aspects of deficient perceptual processing in schizophrenia (Chen et al, 2014; Kim et al, 2013; Chen et al, 2008). A recent study proposed heightened noise levels as a mechanism underlying abnormal facial processing in schizophrenia (Spencer et al, 2013).…”