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. 2006 Dec;37(4):271-82.
doi: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2005.11.001. Epub 2006 Jan 9.

The effects of angry and happy expressions on recognition memory for unfamiliar faces in delusion-prone individuals

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The effects of angry and happy expressions on recognition memory for unfamiliar faces in delusion-prone individuals

Frank Larøi et al. J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry. 2006 Dec.
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Abstract

Numerous studies suggest a cognitive bias for threat-related material in delusional ideation. However, few studies have examined this bias using a memory task. We investigated the influence of delusion-proneness on identity and expression memory for angry and happy faces. Participants high and low in delusion-proneness were presented with happy and angry faces and were later asked to recognise the same faces displaying a neutral expression. They also had to remember what the initial expressions of the faces had been. Remember/know/guess judgments were asked for both identity and expression memory. Results showed that delusion-prone participants better recognised the identity of angry faces compared to non-delusional participants. Also, this difference between the two groups was mainly due to a greater number of remember responses in delusion-prone participants. These findings extend previous studies by showing that delusions are associated with a memory bias for threat-related stimuli.

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