Alexithymia refers to deficiencies in identifying and expressing emotions. This might be related to changes in structural brain volumes, but its neuroanatomical basis remains uncertain as studies have shown heterogeneous findings. Therefore, we conducted a parametric coordinate-based meta-analysis. We identified seventeen structural neuroimaging studies (including a total of 2586 individuals with different levels of alexithymia) investigating the association between gray matter volume and alexithymia. Volumes of the left insula, left amygdala, orbital frontal cortex and striatum were consistently smaller in people with high levels of alexithymia. These areas are important for emotion perception and emotional experience. Smaller volumes in t...
Research in the last decades has shown that individuals with high degrees in the personality trait o...
Neuroscientific studies have mostly employed the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20; Bagby et...
Alexithymia relates to difficulty recognizing and describing own feelings. Recent literature shows t...
Alexithymia refers to deficiencies in identifying and expressing emotions. This might be related to ...
Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties in the experience and cognitive pro...
Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties in the experience and cognitive pro...
Alexithymia ("no words for feelings") is a psychological construct that can be divided in a cognitiv...
Alexithymia ("no words for feelings") is a major risk factor for psychosomatic and psychiatric condi...
Alexithymia, a major risk factor for a range of psychiatric and neurological disorders, has been rec...
Objective: Alexithymia refers to an ineffective regulation and expression of emotions. It constitute...
Background: Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties in identifying and desc...
Neuroimaging studies have indicated that people with alexithymia show structural and functional alte...
Introduction: We examine the cognitive neuroscience of the five components of the alexithymia syndro...
Alexithymia is a construct of personality characterized by impairment in cognitive, emotional and ...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Alexithymia refers to an ineffective regulation and express...
Research in the last decades has shown that individuals with high degrees in the personality trait o...
Neuroscientific studies have mostly employed the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20; Bagby et...
Alexithymia relates to difficulty recognizing and describing own feelings. Recent literature shows t...
Alexithymia refers to deficiencies in identifying and expressing emotions. This might be related to ...
Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties in the experience and cognitive pro...
Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties in the experience and cognitive pro...
Alexithymia ("no words for feelings") is a psychological construct that can be divided in a cognitiv...
Alexithymia ("no words for feelings") is a major risk factor for psychosomatic and psychiatric condi...
Alexithymia, a major risk factor for a range of psychiatric and neurological disorders, has been rec...
Objective: Alexithymia refers to an ineffective regulation and expression of emotions. It constitute...
Background: Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties in identifying and desc...
Neuroimaging studies have indicated that people with alexithymia show structural and functional alte...
Introduction: We examine the cognitive neuroscience of the five components of the alexithymia syndro...
Alexithymia is a construct of personality characterized by impairment in cognitive, emotional and ...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Alexithymia refers to an ineffective regulation and express...
Research in the last decades has shown that individuals with high degrees in the personality trait o...
Neuroscientific studies have mostly employed the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20; Bagby et...
Alexithymia relates to difficulty recognizing and describing own feelings. Recent literature shows t...