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Social anhedonia (SocAnh) involves reduced positive affect, both explicit and implicit. Perceptual aberrations/magical ideation (PerMag) relates to heightened influence of implicit affect on judgment, impacting beliefs.

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  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Psychopathology

Background:

  • Emotion deficits are reported in schizotypy, but their precise nature remains unclear.
  • Social anhedonia (SocAnh) may involve explicit biases in positive affect.
  • Perceptual aberrations/magical ideation (PerMag) may show increased affect influence on judgment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the nature of emotion deficits in schizotypy.
  • To examine explicit and implicit affect in social anhedonia (SocAnh).
  • To explore the influence of implicit affect on judgment in perceptual aberrations/magical ideation (PerMag).

Main Methods:

  • Recruited participants with elevated SocAnh (n=95), PerMag (n=62), and controls (n=246).
  • Assessed explicit and implicit positive affect.
  • Evaluated the relationship between implicit affect and a judgment task.

Main Results:

  • SocAnh was linked to decreased explicit and implicit positive affect.
  • PerMag demonstrated stronger associations between implicit affect (positive/negative) and judgment.
  • Implicit affect's influence on judgment was more pronounced in PerMag.

Conclusions:

  • Reduced positive affect is a key characteristic of SocAnh.
  • Heightened affect influence may contribute to peculiar beliefs in PerMag.
  • Findings differentiate affective profiles in schizotypy subtypes.