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- W2260392916 abstract "Event Abstract Back to Event Affective Prosody in Psychosis: Recent evidence and future directions Susan L. Rossell1*, Tamsyn E. Van Rheenen1 and Christopher Groot1 1 Swinburne University of Technology, Brain andPsychological Sciences Research Centre, Australia Background: Affective prosody (AP) is substantially impaired in schizophrenia, (1) yet little is known about AP in bipolar disorder. (2) Further, as there are no standardised measures of AP, examination of this ability is difficult. (3) It has also been proposed that AP deficits are the result of problems in basic auditory processing skills. The aims of this presentation are, in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, to (1 & 2) examine AP performance on a newly released standardised assessment, and (3) highlight deficits in auditory processing that may contribute to AP performance. Methods: Fifty-four patients with schizophrenia and 43 bipolar disorder patients were compared with 112 healthy controls on four AP subtests of the Comprehensive Affective Testing System (CATS). Results: Schizophrenia patients showed a 10% reduction in accuracy on two subtests (name emotional prosody and attend to prosody when meaning and tone were conflicting) compared to healthy controls. Bipolar patients showed a trend for performance intermediary to schizophrenia and healthy controls. Severity of current auditory hallucination, across all patients, was related to task performance on three of the subtests. Conclusions: This data confirms that difficulties ascertaining the correct emotional tone of a spoken sentence contribute to the presentation of both schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. We have further confirmed some previous work that suggested a relationship between AP and hearing voices. These data suggest the importance of using standardised measures in the assessment of AP. Last, we will illustrate the importance of pitch, amplitude and duration perception to the understanding of AP. Keywords: Schizophrenia, affective prosody, language and communication, auditory processing, Bipolar Disorder Conference: ACNS-2012 Australasian Cognitive Neuroscience Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 29 Nov - 2 Dec, 2012. Presentation Type: Oral Presentation Topic: Language Citation: Rossell SL, Van Rheenen TE and Groot C (2012). Affective Prosody in Psychosis: Recent evidence and future directions. Conference Abstract: ACNS-2012 Australasian Cognitive Neuroscience Conference. doi: 10.3389/conf.fnhum.2012.208.00182 Copyright: The abstracts in this collection have not been subject to any Frontiers peer review or checks, and are not endorsed by Frontiers. They are made available through the Frontiers publishing platform as a service to conference organizers and presenters. The copyright in the individual abstracts is owned by the author of each abstract or his/her employer unless otherwise stated. Each abstract, as well as the collection of abstracts, are published under a Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 (attribution) licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) and may thus be reproduced, translated, adapted and be the subject of derivative works provided the authors and Frontiers are attributed. For Frontiers’ terms and conditions please see https://www.frontiersin.org/legal/terms-and-conditions. Received: 25 Oct 2012; Published Online: 17 Nov 2012. * Correspondence: Prof. Susan L Rossell, Swinburne University of Technology, Brain andPsychological Sciences Research Centre, Melbourne, VIC, 3122, Australia, srossell@srossell.com Login Required This action requires you to be registered with Frontiers and logged in. To register or login click here. Abstract Info Abstract The Authors in Frontiers Susan L Rossell Tamsyn E Van Rheenen Christopher Groot Google Susan L Rossell Tamsyn E Van Rheenen Christopher Groot Google Scholar Susan L Rossell Tamsyn E Van Rheenen Christopher Groot PubMed Susan L Rossell Tamsyn E Van Rheenen Christopher Groot Related Article in Frontiers Google Scholar PubMed Abstract Close Back to top Javascript is disabled. Please enable Javascript in your browser settings in order to see all the content on this page." @default.
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