نتایج جستجو برای: facial emotional recognition

تعداد نتایج: 397337  

2017
Lucia Ricciardi Federica Visco-Comandini Roberto Erro Francesca Morgante Matteo Bologna Alfonso Fasano Diego Ricciardi Mark J. Edwards James Kilner

BACKGROUND AND AIM Parkinson's disease (PD) patients have impairment of facial expressivity (hypomimia) and difficulties in interpreting the emotional facial expressions produced by others, especially for aversive emotions. We aimed to evaluate the ability to produce facial emotional expressions and to recognize facial emotional expressions produced by others in a group of PD patients and a gro...

2008
Nathan Ridout Aliya Noreen Jaskaran Johal

The majority of mood-congruent memory research has confirmed the existence of a memory bias for affectively toned words or phrases. However, the current study investigated a memory bias for emotional facial expressions, in induced and naturally occurring mood states. In experiment 1 twenty-five dysphoric participants and twenty non-dysphoric participants were presented with a set of emotional f...

2017
Aida Farsham Tahereh Abbaslou Reza Bidaki Bonnie Bozorg

Objective: No research has been conducted on facial emotional recognition on patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and schizotypal personality disorder (SPD). The present study aimed at comparing facial emotion recognition in these patients with the general population. The neurocognitive processing of emotions can show the pathologic style of these 2 disorders. Method: Twenty BPD ...

Journal: :Journal of personality disorders 2009
Gregor Domes Lars Schulze Sabine C Herpertz

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterized by distinct impairments in emotion regulation, resulting in affective instability especially in the social context. It has been suggested that impaired social cognitive functioning such as impaired facial emotion recognition contributes to the social disturbances in BPD. In accordance with this notion, a number of behavioral studies have re...

2018
Tanja S H Wingenbach Chris Ashwin Mark Brosnan

There has been much research on sex differences in the ability to recognise facial expressions of emotions, with results generally showing a female advantage in reading emotional expressions from the face. However, most of the research to date has used static images and/or 'extreme' examples of facial expressions. Therefore, little is known about how expression intensity and dynamic stimuli mig...

2014
Alicia Gonzalez-Baeza Ignacio Perez-Valero Fernando Carvajal-Molina Carmen Bayon Marisa Montes-Ramirez Jose Ignacio Bernardino Jose R Arribas

INTRODUCTION Emotional processing is basic for social behaviour. We examine for the first time the facial emotion processing in long-term HIV-suppressed patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS Cross-sectional study comparing (ANOVA) six facial emotional processing tasks (two discrimination, two memory and two recognition) between HIV-suppressed patients (HIV+) on effective antiretroviral therapy (>2 ...

2015
Hesham A. Alabbasi Alin Moldoveanu

The emotional facial expression is an important element in human communication, along with other forms of non-verbal communication, such as gestures and postures. The human facial expression, with its cunning and moment movements, carries an amazing amount of information that can reflect emotional feelings. Observing people’s facial expressions can help a person understand their emotions. The n...

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 2005
Stephen McCullough Karen Emmorey Martin Sereno

Recognition of emotional facial expressions is universal for all humans, but signed language users must also recognize certain non-affective facial expressions as linguistic markers. fMRI was used to investigate the neural systems underlying recognition of these functionally distinct expressions, comparing deaf ASL signers and hearing nonsigners. Within the superior temporal sulcus (STS), activ...

2015
Maryam MALMIR Maryam SEIFENARAGHI Dariush D. FARHUD G.Ali AFROOZ Mohammad KHANAHMADI

BACKGROUND According to the mother's key roles in bringing up emotional and cognitive abilities of mentally retarded children and respect to positive psychology in recent decades, this research is administered to assess the relation between mother's happiness level with cognitive- executive functions (i.e. attention, working memory, inhibition and planning) and facial emotional recognition abil...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2009
Julieta Ramos-Loyo Andrés A González-Garrido Luis Miguel Sánchez-Loyo Virginia Medina Canan Basar-Eroglu

Impairments in emotional recognition have been consistently reported in schizophrenic patients. The main aim of the present study was to evaluate time-sequenced responses in ERPs and event-related oscillations during emotional recognition of happiness and fear compared to facial identity recognition in schizophrenic patients (SCH) versus healthy controls (CON). Ten paranoid SCH and ten CON subj...

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