Finnish researchers found that psychotics watched and processed information from the film in a different manner and these brain patterns could help physicians detect people at risk. Psychosis is a mental condition that causes individuals to interpret or understand things in a different manner from people around them, and may involve delusions or hallucinations.

In the study, scientists scanned the brains of 32 non-psychotic people and 46 first-episode psychotic people while viewing the Hollywood Blockbuster. They discovered that there were notable differences in the activities of the brain area associated with spatial and visual awareness, self-awareness and memory. Eva Rikandi, the lead researcher, said that they were able to attain 80% classification accuracy employing these methods.
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