Neurophysiological correlates of configural face processing in schizotypy
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-01, 16:26authored byRachel Batty, Andrew Francis, Hamish Innes-Brown, Nicole Joshua, Susan Rossell
Face processing impairment in schizophrenia appears to be underpinned by poor configural (as opposed to feature-based) processing; however, few studies have sought to characterize this impairment electrophysiologically. Given the sensitivity of eventrelated potentials to antipsychotic medications, and the potential for neurophysiological abnormalities to serve as vulnerability markers for schizophrenia, a handful of studies have investigated early visual P100 and face-selective N170 in "at risk" populations. However, this is the first known neurophysiological investigation of configural face processing in a non-clinical schizotypal sample.