A functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigm of expressed emotion in schizophrenia.
Chronic exposure to adverse interpersonal environment in schizophrenia is associated with vulnerability to relapse. The construct of expressed emotion (EE) measures the quality of interpersonal environment, of which criticism is a main component. To use functional magnetic resonance imaging and to i...
Main Authors: | Rylands, A, McKie, S, Elliott, R, Deakin, J, Tarrier, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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