This study examined the expression and perception of facial emotion in patients with unilateral cerebrovascular pathology. Subjects were 12 right brain-damaged (RBD), 15 left brain-damaged (LBD) aphasic, and 16 normal control (NC) right-handed males. Expressions were elicited during posed and spontaneous conditions. Both positive and negative emotions were studied. RBDs were significantly impaired, relative to LBDs and NCs, in expressing and perceiving facial emotion. There were no group differences as a function of condition, but there were differences as a function of emotional valence. Qualitative performance differences also were observed. There was no evidence that the ability to produce a particular emotion was related to the ability ...
Brain-lesioned patients and controls were shown a series of happy, sad, fearful, and angry faces and...
The processing of several important aspects of a human face was investigated in a single patient (LZ...
BACKGROUND: Emotional expression or evaluation is intrinsically involved in all communication. In di...
Spontaneous facial expression of emotion was studied in two groups of right (N = 23) and left (N = 3...
Patients with unilateral brain damage and normal controls were asked to give (I) inter-emotion judgm...
Spontaneous facial expression of emotion was studied in two groups of right (N=23) and left (N=39) b...
The importance of the right hemisphere in emotion perception in general has been well documented but...
How the brain is lateralised for emotion processing remains a key question in contemporary neuropsyc...
The facial expressions of six basic emotions were posed by two groups of right (N = 23) and left (N ...
Aspects of emotional facial expression (responsivity, appropriateness, intensity) were examined in b...
The contribution of facial, intonational, and speech channels to spontaneous emotional expression wa...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment for the requirement of the degree of Docto...
Abstract Background The interest in the relationship between brain damage and social cognition has i...
Brain-lesioned patients and controls were shown a series of happy, sad, fearful, and angry faces and...
The processing of several important aspects of a human face was investigated in a single patient (LZ...
BACKGROUND: Emotional expression or evaluation is intrinsically involved in all communication. In di...
Spontaneous facial expression of emotion was studied in two groups of right (N = 23) and left (N = 3...
Patients with unilateral brain damage and normal controls were asked to give (I) inter-emotion judgm...
Spontaneous facial expression of emotion was studied in two groups of right (N=23) and left (N=39) b...
The importance of the right hemisphere in emotion perception in general has been well documented but...
How the brain is lateralised for emotion processing remains a key question in contemporary neuropsyc...
The facial expressions of six basic emotions were posed by two groups of right (N = 23) and left (N ...
Aspects of emotional facial expression (responsivity, appropriateness, intensity) were examined in b...
The contribution of facial, intonational, and speech channels to spontaneous emotional expression wa...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment for the requirement of the degree of Docto...
Abstract Background The interest in the relationship between brain damage and social cognition has i...
Brain-lesioned patients and controls were shown a series of happy, sad, fearful, and angry faces and...
The processing of several important aspects of a human face was investigated in a single patient (LZ...
BACKGROUND: Emotional expression or evaluation is intrinsically involved in all communication. In di...