Impaired recognition of facial emotion in mania
A Lembke, TA Ketter - American Journal of Psychiatry, 2002 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
OBJECTIVE: Recognition of facial emotion was examined in manic subjects to explore
whether aberrant interpersonal interactions are related to impaired perception of social …
whether aberrant interpersonal interactions are related to impaired perception of social …
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Objective: Recognition of facial emotion was examined in manic subjects to explore whether
aberrant interpersonal interactions are related to impaired perception of social cues …
aberrant interpersonal interactions are related to impaired perception of social cues …
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Impaired recognition of facial emotion in mania.
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Recognition of facial emotion was examined in manic subjects to explore whether aberrant
interpersonal interactions are related to impaired perception of social cues. Manic subjects …
interpersonal interactions are related to impaired perception of social cues. Manic subjects …
Impaired recognition of facial emotion in mania
A Lembke, TA Ketter - The American journal of psychiatry, 2002 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective Recognition of facial emotion was examined in manic subjects to explore whether
aberrant interpersonal interactions are related to impaired perception of social cues. Method …
aberrant interpersonal interactions are related to impaired perception of social cues. Method …
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A Lembke, TA Ketter - The American Journal of Psychiatry, 2002 - europepmc.org
Objective Recognition of facial emotion was examined in manic subjects to explore whether
aberrant interpersonal interactions are related to impaired perception of social cues. Method …
aberrant interpersonal interactions are related to impaired perception of social cues. Method …