Figure 1
From: Influence of facial feedback during a cooperative human-robot task in schizophrenia

Overall results of the statistical analysis. (A) The schizophrenia group, compared to the control group, has a lower measure of synchrony regardless of the existence and the type of the feedback. (B) For the control group, the social feedback has a facilitatory effect on the motor coordination. In contrast, for the schizophrenia group, the social feedback has an impeding effect on the motor coordination. (C) For patients with schizophrenia, the synchrony index during the interaction is associated (i.e., negatively correlated) with cognitive abilities more than with symptomatology. (D) The association (i.e., the negative correlation) between cognitive flexibility and synchrony index is stronger in the presence of the social feedback. Such an observation is not present for the control group.