2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2006.07.016
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Self-face recognition and theory of mind in patients with schizophrenia and first-degree relatives

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“…Schizophrenic patients are found to have stronger experiences of the strange face illusion compared to healthy controls (Caputo et al, 2012). Individuals suffering from schizophrenia are also found to have deficits in self recognition (Irani et al, 2006;Platek & Gallup, 2002) and body/action awareness (Louzolo et al, 2015;Thakkar et al, 2011), but these unusual experiences are also not confined to mirror viewing, such that, similar to dysmorphic traits, delusions and schizophrenic/delusion symptoms may be related to usual experiences, but not specifically when looking in a mirror.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Schizophrenic patients are found to have stronger experiences of the strange face illusion compared to healthy controls (Caputo et al, 2012). Individuals suffering from schizophrenia are also found to have deficits in self recognition (Irani et al, 2006;Platek & Gallup, 2002) and body/action awareness (Louzolo et al, 2015;Thakkar et al, 2011), but these unusual experiences are also not confined to mirror viewing, such that, similar to dysmorphic traits, delusions and schizophrenic/delusion symptoms may be related to usual experiences, but not specifically when looking in a mirror.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Indeed, schizophrenia as well as schizotypal traits are thought to be related to deficits in self-face recognition (Irani et al, 2006;Platek & Gallup, 2002) and body/action perception (Louzolo, Kalckert, & Petrovic, 2015;Thakkar, Nichols, McIntosh, & Park, 2011), which seems compatible with the experiences of strange face illusions. For many conditions in which self and body perception is impaired these experiences focus predominantly on the body rather than the face, yet, to date, whether perceptual illusions can occur when viewing our body rather than our face in the mirror has not been investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Os trabalhos avaliados nesta revisão têm desfechos conflitantes. Todavia, a maioria deles, 12 no total 1,5,9,[10][11][12][13][14][16][17][18][19] , tem pelo menos alguns resultados positivos. Fernyhough et al 8 , Jahshan e Sergi 4 e Fyfe et al 15 não conseguiram demonstrar uma correlação entre maiores pontuações em instrumentos para mensuração de traços esquizotípicos e déficits observados no processamento ToM.…”
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“…Foram excluídos os relatos de caso e cartas ao editor. A busca resultou em 33 artigos, sendo selecionados 10 por preencherem os critérios de inclusão 1,4,5,[8][9][10][11][12][13][14] . Outros cinco foram também selecionados a partir da leitura dos artigos acima, por tratarem do tema em discussão [15][16][17][18][19] .…”
Section: Métodosunclassified
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