High Schizotypy Predicts Emotion Recognition Independently of Negative Affect
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2021-09-03Creators
Dawes, Christopher
Danielmeier, Claudia
Haselgrove, Mark
Moran, Paula M.
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This data contains information on schizotypy, negative affect, and emotion recognition. Schizotypy is assessed using the O-LIFE and the columns Unex, Intan, and Cogdis refer to positive, negative, and disorganised schizotypy respectively. We did not assess the impulsive non-conformity scale. Negative affect was assessed using the DASS-21. Emotion recognition was assessed using the GERT-S and both individual and overall accuracy scores are given.
Our aim was to assess whether schizotypy predicted emotion recognition performance. If so, we next assessed whether negative affect mediated this relationship.
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- Schizotypal personality disorder
- Schizophrenia
- Psychoses
- Social perception
- Affective disorders
- schizotypy, schizophrenia, psychosis, emotion recognition, affect recognition, social cognition, negative affect, mood disorder
- Biological Sciences::Psychology
- R Medicine::RC Internal medicine
Divisions
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus
Research institutes and centres
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus
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2021-09-03Data type
Questionnaire data and cognitive task responsesFunders
- Economic & Social Research Council
Grant number
- [ES/J500100/1]
Collection dates
- March 2020 - August 2020
Data collection method
Online data collection using Qualtrics. Participants were recruited from prolific, the university's internal recruitment system, and word of mouth.Legal and ethical issues
All data are fully anonymised and informed consent was taken.Resource languages
- en