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Flat affect is when someone's voice is monotone, their face is expressionless, and their body is motionless.
22 Three symptom-derived syndrome scores were derived: 23, 24 positive syndrome (SAPS hallucinations and delusions), disorganisation syndrome (SAPS bizarre behaviour and positive formal thought disorder) and negative syndrome (all SANS sub-scales), as well as a score for the 'core' negative symptoms of flat affect and poverty of speech (SANS sub-scale scores for affective flattening and alogia).
This score correlated with clinical severity of flat affect.
He had a flat affect and an arid wit, and did not open up right away.
Former classmates here described him as nervous, with a flat affect.
"The flat affect you saw today is part of his mental condition," Ms. McCann said.
Ms. Harris's flat affect and convincing sophistication are an antidote to the tone-deaf goofing on display elsewhere.
The frontman Robbie Furze sang it with a disarmingly flat affect, delivering it as the ramble of a neurotic.
Might this relatively bland conviction explain the flat affect of Mamet's direction of his hit play "Race"?
She is not opposed to the use of educational technology, but she objects to the flat affect of ASSISTments.
Delusion, flat affect and asociality misattribution were associated with cortical thinness in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (BA 9/46).
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