Social Priming Increases Nonverbal Expressive Behaviors in Schizophrenia

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Del-Monte, Jonathan | Raffard, Stéphane | Capdevielle, Delphine | Salesse, Robin | Schmidt, Richard | Varlet, Manuel | Bardy, Benoît | Boulenger, Jean-Philippe | Gely-Nargeot, Marie-Christine | Marin, Ludovic

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International audience. Semantic priming tasks are classically used to influence and implicitly promote target behaviors. Recently, several studies have demonstrated that prosocial semantic priming modulated feelings of social affiliation. The main aim of this study was to determine whether inducing feelings of social affiliation using priming tasks could modulate nonverbal social behaviors in schizophrenia. We used the Scrambled Sentence Task to prime schizophrenia patients according to three priming group conditions: pro-social, non-social or antisocial. Forty-five schizophrenia patients, diagnosed according to DSM-IV-TR, were randomly assigned to one of the three priming groups of 15 participants. We evaluated nonverbal social behaviors using the Motor-Affective subscale of the Motor-Affective-Social-Scale. Results showed that schizophrenia patients with pro-social priming had significantly more nonverbal behaviors than schizophrenia patients with antisocial and non-social priming conditions. Schizophrenia patient behaviors are affected by social priming. Our results have several clinical implications for the rehabilitation of social skills impairments frequently encountered among individuals with schizophrenia.

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