What a strange outcome…I didnt understand it well. And didn’t read the complete article. But if I am correct, sz patients are normal in recognizing angry faces. But when combined with inquiry they recognize anger very quickly, and when combined with praise, very slowly?
I wonder why. Do you have any theories on why the recognition of anger is so mixed?
I wonder if medication disturbs the outcome. I think it lowers ones recognition of emotion in self and others.
And I wonder if the kind of families where sz people grew up in disturb it. For example, my family had highly disorienting ways of communication. For example angry facial expression + fake verbal praise + denial of anger. I know weird communication is normal in parents of sz patients. I can imagine this ■■■■■ up ones recognition of emotion.