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      Differences in Facial Emotion Recognition between First Episode Psychosis, Borderline Personality Disorder and Healthy Controls 

      Catalán Alcántara, Ana ORCID; González de Artaza Lavesa, Maider; Bustamante Madariaga, Sonia; Orgaz Barnier, Pablo; Osa Fernández, Luis; Angosto, Virxinia; Valverde, Cristina; Bilbao, Amaia; Madrazo, Aranzazu; Van Os, Jim; González Torres, Miguel Ángel ORCID (Public Library Science, 2016-07-28)
      Background Facial emotion recognition (FER) is essential to guide social functioning and behaviour for interpersonal communication. FER may be altered in severe mental illness such as in psychosis and in borderline ...
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      Novel Evidence hat Attributing Affectively Salient Signal to Random Noise Is Associated with Psychosis 

      Catalán Alcántara, Ana ORCID; Simons, Claudia J. P.; Bustamante Madariaga, Sonia; Drukker, Marjan; Madrazo, Aranzazu; González de Artaza Lavesa, Maider; Gorostiza, Iñigo; Van Os, Jim; González Torres, Miguel Ángel ORCID (Public Library Science, 2014-07-14)
      We wished to replicate evidence that an experimental paradigm of speech illusions is associated with psychotic experiences. Fifty-four patients with a first episode of psychosis (FEP) and 150 healthy subjects were examined ...