Schizophrenia study probes the Brain's 'Familiarity' sense
NCT ID NCT07608250
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at how people with schizophrenia perceive familiarity when looking at faces. Researchers showed 30 participants blended images of familiar and unfamiliar faces and asked them to press a button when they felt a sense of familiarity. The goal was to understand how the brain categorizes familiar faces in schizophrenia.
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CHRU,Hôpital Fontan
Lille, France