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  1. Social bodies: Preliminary evidence that awareness of embodied emotions is associated with recognition of emotions in the bodily cues of others.
  2. Extraction of Emotional Information via Visual Scanning Patterns
  3. 62.2 Consequences of Isolation and Loneliness on Social Perception
  4. 71. Visual Working Memory Deficits in Schizophrenia: A Case of “Noisy” Perceptual Processing?
  5. Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation affects distractor interference in auditory working memory
  6. The spatial self in schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder
  7. Anomalous bodily experiences and perceived social isolation in schizophrenia: An extension of the Social Deafferentation Hypothesis
  8. Speaker 3: Sohee Park, USA
  9. Amygdala on the Lookout
  10. Complexities of emotional responses to social and non-social affective stimuli in schizophrenia
  11. Impaired effort allocation in patients with schizophrenia
  12. Binocular rivalry dynamics and mixed percept in schizophrenia
  13. Social trait judgment and affect recognition from static faces and video vignettes in schizophrenia
  14. Working memory impairment as an endophenotypic marker of a schizophrenia diathesis
  15. The varieties of anomalous self experiences in schizophrenia: Splitting of the mind at a crossroad
  16. Failure to benefit from target novelty during encoding contributes to working memory deficits in schizophrenia
  17. Extraction of social information from gait in schizophrenia
  18. A Strong Interactive Link between Sensory Discriminations and Intelligence
  19. Visuospatial imagery and working memory in schizophrenia
  20. Exceptional visuospatial imagery in schizophrenia; implications for madness and creativity
  21. Visual Context Processing in Schizophrenia
  22. Are patients with schizophrenia impaired in processing non-emotional features of human faces?
  23. Visual context processing in bipolar disorder: a comparison with schizophrenia
  24. Impaired Contingent Attentional Capture Predicts Reduced Working Memory Capacity in Schizophrenia
  25. Poster #145 ENHANCED VISUOSPATIAL IMAGERY MANIPULATION IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
  26. Poster #160 HEARING VOICES; ABNORMAL PERCEPTION OF “BIOLOGICAL” SOUND IN SCHIZOPHRENIA AND SCHIZOTYPY
  27. Poster #28 NEURAL CORRELATES OF ACTION IMITATION IN RELATION TO SCHIZOTYPAL PERSONALITY
  28. Abandoned body, weakened self and the internal landscape of schizophrenia
  29. Enhancing visual working memory encoding: The role of target novelty
  30. Gesture Imitation in Schizophrenia
  31. Perception of Biological Motion in Schizophrenia and Healthy Individuals: A Behavioral and fMRI Study
  32. Olfactory identification and preference in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia
  33. Empathy, schizotypy, and visuospatial transformations
  34. An Event-Related fMRI Study of Phonological Verbal Working Memory in Schizophrenia
  35. Relative food preference and hedonic judgments in schizophrenia
  36. Facial expression and face orientation processing in schizophrenia
  37. Enhanced divergent thinking and creativity in musicians: A behavioral and near-infrared spectroscopy study
  38. Using Optical Imaging to Investigate Functional Cortical Activity in Human Infants
  39. MANIPULATION OF MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS USING A SELF-REFERENTIAL FRAME IS FACILITATED IN SCHIZOPHRENIA
  40. IMITATION, SIMULATION AND MIRROR MECHANISM IN SCHIZOPHRENIA: A SOCIAL NEUROSCIENCE PERSPECTIVE
  41. EVENT-RELATED fMRI INVESTIGATION OF PHONOLOGICALWORKING MEMORY IN SCHIZOPHRENIA: INSIGHTS FROM THE ANALYSIS OF ERROR TRIALS
  42. Affect processing and positive syndrome schizotypy in cannabis users
  43. Attentional window in schizophrenia and schizotypal personality: Insight from negative priming studies
  44. Visual self-recognition in patients with schizophrenia
  45. The role of stimulus salience in CPT-AX performance of schizophrenia patients
  46. On knowing and judging smells: Identification and hedonic judgment of odors in schizophrenia
  47. Spatial working memory deficits in adolescents at clinical high risk for schizophrenia
  48. Impaired visual recognition of biological motion in schizophrenia
  49. Schizophrenia: Putting context in context
  50. Visual object working memory function and clinical symptoms in schizophrenia
  51. Verbal and spatial functions across the menstrual cycle in healthy young women
  52. Emotion processing and its relationship to social functioning in schizophrenia patients
  53. Spatial working memory deficits in schizophrenia patients and their first degree relatives from Palau, Micronesia
  54. Cannabis use is associated with schizotypy and attentional disinhibition
  55. Impoverished Counterfactual Thinking is Associated with Schizophrenia
  56. Trajectory estimation in schizophrenia
  57. Modulation of attentional inhibition by norepinephrine and cortisol after psychological stress
  58. Hemispheric asymmetry of spatial working memory deficit in schizophrenia
  59. Spatial working memory: absence of gender differences in schizophrenia patients and healthy control subjects
  60. Spatial working memory deficits and clinical symptoms in schizophrenia: a 4-month follow-up study
  61. Association of an oculomotor delayed response task and the Wisconsin Card Sort Test in schizophrenic patients
  62. Working memory and the syndromes of schizotypal personality
  63. Olfactory identification deficit in relation to schizotypy
  64. Atientional inhibition and clinical symptoms in schizophrenia patients
  65. Attentional Inhibition in Schizophrenia and Schizotypy: A Spatial Negative Priming Study
  66. Spatial Working Memory Deficits in the Relatives of Schizophrenic Patients
  67. Absence of spatial negative priming in actue schizophrenia
  68. Hemispheric asymmetry of oculomotor delayed response performance in schizophrenia patients and schizotypic subjects
  69. Stability of spatial working memory deficit in schizophrenia patients
  70. Frontal lobe functions and psychopathology during acute schizophrenia
  71. Antisaccade deficits and smooth pursuit in a high risk population
  72. Individual differences in spatial working memory in relation to schizotypy.
  73. Individual differences in spatial working memory in relation to schizotypy.
  74. Association of working memory deficit and eye tracking dysfunction in schizophrenia
  75. Spatial working memory deficit in the relatives of schizophrenic patients is associated with their smooth pursuit eye trucking performance
  76. How representational guidance of behavior may affect smooth pursuit eye movement (SPEM) dysfunction: A test of goldman-rakic's frontal lobe hypothesis
  77. Spatial and non-spatial working memory in schizophrenic patients: A test of the dorsolateral versus the ventromedial frontal systems
  78. Spatial properties of cognitive inhibition in schizophrenics, relatives of schizophrenics and normal controls; A negative priming study
  79. Schizophrenics Show Spatial Working Memory Deficits
  80. Brain Lateralization
  81. Olfaction and Memory
  82. Spatial working memory function in schizophrenia.
  83. Components of working memory deficit in schizophrenia
  84. Working memory deficits, antisaccades, and thought disorder in relation to perceptual aberration