HIGHLIGHTS
SUMMARY
During clinical evaluation, abnormal gestures are frequently seen as part of blunted affect expression11-13, and, in addition to performing, gesture impairment in schizophrenia also includes deficits in gesture recognition, tool use, and poor nonverbal social perception6,7. The use of more retrieval gestures-those used during pauses in speech14-fewer gesture performance15, a negative correlation for certain gestures categories with positive 1 symptoms15, semantic incongruence between gesture and speech, an association between this mismatch and negative symptoms14, and abnormal gesture perception16 are some examples of gestures performance impairments in these individuals. Retrospective parent . . .

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