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That disconnect and flat affect might've had something to do with her age.
You've seen enough zipheads by now; the one thing they have in common is flat affect.
Despite his characteristically flat affect, the hard fact of the statement almost seemed to cause him pain.
Where thought disorder and flat affect are present together.
A person with flat affect has no or nearly no emotional expression.
His mother had a flat affect, showed little emotion, and appeared to give up with most of his difficult behaviour.
It is also common for patients with right hemisphere damage to have a flat affect, lack of emotional expression, while speaking.
In the business, we call it flat affect.
Flat affect refers to the outward expression of emotion and not the inner experience.
As a result, his usual flat affect wasn't repression; it was heiho.
However, her flat affect was incredible, especially when the prosecutor was yelling.
Zimmerman's voice had a flat affect that momentarily startled Vic.
However, treatment with mood stabilizers may produce a flat affect in the patient, which is dose-dependent.
We already see the results in Anamarie: delayed speech, flat affect, reluctance to warm to strangers.
The flat affect of the translation device gave the comment an unintentionally sardonic quality.
People with schizophrenia tend to have blank expressions, something psychologists refer to as "flat affect."
His facial expressions are frozen and his voice has no pitch, what doctors call a "flat affect."
It's all supposed to be in good fun, except that too many of the contestants have the empty eyes and flat affect of abuse victims.
We found him lying on his bed in a post-ictal condition, a state of confusion and flat affect that occurs after a seizure.
Flat affect individuals' use of context-appropriate words in both sad and happy narratives are similar to that of controls.
It is very likely that flat affect is a result of deficits in motor expression as opposed to emotional processing.
It is thought to be associated with the negative symptoms of schizophrenia, which include avolition, alogia and flat affect.
The flat affect of the bereaved becomes too much of a monotone by the time the last (and best) piece rolls around.
Negative symptoms (abnormal functioning of emotions and behavior): "flat affect", Anhedonia, reserved.
Originally, it was thought that a lack of initiative and a flat affect were important characteristics of emotional presentation in sufferers.