Flat affect refers to apparently emotionless demeanor that include toneless speech and vacant gaze when a reaction would be expected. Flat affect also refers to the observable absence of or minimal presence of facial expression as if the person is unaffected by the contextual environment that ...
voice or bodily language. For example a normal when happy will display his emotions on his face by smiling, laughing or in any other way. But a person with flat affect will not react or show his facial, verbal or bodily expression of happiness. Flat affect ...
Flat Affect Definition What is flat affect? In psychology, the definition of flat affect is the observable absence of emotional reactivity in an individual. This observation includes a lack of emotion in facial expression and a monotone voice, a lack of eye contact, and a lack of body ...
Facial ExpressionDelirium, Dementia, Amnestic, Cognitive DisordersSound SpectrographyFlat affect is a major component of schizophrenia and is often also seen in neurological disorders. A preliminary set of comparisons were conducted to delineate neuropsychological mechanisms underlying flat affect in ...
we share margaret's narrative knowledge and point-of-view, and yet are refused and yet refusing the satisfaction of her emotional legibility, as her interiority remains largely enigmatic. at regular intervals, the accumulation of her affect achieves brief expression but these moments are either ...
Real-Time Computer Vision Feedback of Facial Expression Valence to Investigate Flat Affect in Adolescent Major Depressive Disorderdoi:10.1016/j.biopsych.2020.02.556David JangrawChristine WeiDylan NielsonDaniel S. PineArgyris StringarisBiological Psychiatry...