BACKGROUND: The association between cognitive decline and the ability to recognise emotions in interpersonal communication is not well understood. We aimed to investigate the association between cognitive function and the ability to recognise emotions in other people’s facial expressions across the full continuum of cognitive capacity. METHODS: Cross-sectional analysis of 4039 participants (3016 men, 1023 women aged 59 to 82 years) in the Whitehall II study. Cognitive function was assessed using a 30-item Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), further classified into 8 groups: 30, 29, 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, and <24 (possible dementia) MMSE points. The Facial Expression Recognition Task (FERT) was used to examine recognition of anger, f...
Emotion recognition is a cognitive ability that has been demonstrated to decline with age. Older adu...
Emotion processing deficits can cause catastrophic damage to a person's ability to interact socially...
OBJECTIVE: The ability to perceive facial emotion varies with age. Relative to younger adults (YA), ...
Background: The association between cognitive decline and the ability to recognise emotions in inter...
The association between cognitive decline and the ability to recognise emotions in interpersonal com...
Difficulties in recognizing emotional signals might have serious implications for social interaction...
Elderly individuals are consistently reported as having difficulty in identifying the facial express...
Emotion recognition is essential for interpersonal communication. However, previous research has sug...
Experimental evidence suggests that the ability to accurately identify emotional expressions diminis...
This thesis investigated the extent of age-related emotion recognition deficits across several emoti...
It has been estimated that by 2050, 1.5 billion people will be aged 65 or older, representing 16 per...
Older adults tend to perform more poorly than younger adults on emotional expression identification ...
Older adults tend to perform more poorly than younger adults on emotional expression identification ...
This work was supported by a grant from the Lily Charlton Trust. The authors wish to acknowledge the...
In two studies, healthy elderly adults were poor at recognizing certain emotions. In study one, an e...
Emotion recognition is a cognitive ability that has been demonstrated to decline with age. Older adu...
Emotion processing deficits can cause catastrophic damage to a person's ability to interact socially...
OBJECTIVE: The ability to perceive facial emotion varies with age. Relative to younger adults (YA), ...
Background: The association between cognitive decline and the ability to recognise emotions in inter...
The association between cognitive decline and the ability to recognise emotions in interpersonal com...
Difficulties in recognizing emotional signals might have serious implications for social interaction...
Elderly individuals are consistently reported as having difficulty in identifying the facial express...
Emotion recognition is essential for interpersonal communication. However, previous research has sug...
Experimental evidence suggests that the ability to accurately identify emotional expressions diminis...
This thesis investigated the extent of age-related emotion recognition deficits across several emoti...
It has been estimated that by 2050, 1.5 billion people will be aged 65 or older, representing 16 per...
Older adults tend to perform more poorly than younger adults on emotional expression identification ...
Older adults tend to perform more poorly than younger adults on emotional expression identification ...
This work was supported by a grant from the Lily Charlton Trust. The authors wish to acknowledge the...
In two studies, healthy elderly adults were poor at recognizing certain emotions. In study one, an e...
Emotion recognition is a cognitive ability that has been demonstrated to decline with age. Older adu...
Emotion processing deficits can cause catastrophic damage to a person's ability to interact socially...
OBJECTIVE: The ability to perceive facial emotion varies with age. Relative to younger adults (YA), ...