Purpose: To evaluate facial emotion recognition (FER) in a cohort of 176 patients with chronic temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). Methods: FER was tested by matching facial expressions with the verbal labels for the following basic emotions: happiness, sadness, fear, disgust, and anger. Emotion recognition performances were analyzed in medial (n = 140) and lateral (n = 36) TLE groups. Fifty healthy subjects served as controls. The clinical and neuroradiologic variables potentially affecting the ability to recognize facial expressions were taken into account. Results: The medial TLE (MTLE) group showed impaired FER (86% correct recognition) compared to both the lateral TLE patients (FER = 93.5%) and the controls (FER = 96.4%), with 42% of MTLE ...
The recognition of emotional signals from all sensory modalities is a critical component of human so...
Several studies demonstrated the critical role on processing emotional stimuli of mesial temporal lo...
The amygdala is often damaged in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy, either because of the primary...
PURPOSE: To evaluate facial emotion recognition (FER) in a cohort of 176 patients with chronic tempo...
Background: Anteromedial temporal lobe regions, particularly the amygdala, participate in the recogn...
Objective: To assess Emotion Recognition ability (ER) from different face-parts in subjects affected...
There is increasing interest in the understanding of emotion recognition deficits in temporal lobe e...
Objectives: Unilateral mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) has been associated with impaired recogn...
The lateralization of emotion processing is currently debated and may be further explored by examini...
The lateralization of emotion processing is currently debated and may be further explored by examini...
The lateralization of emotion processing is currently debated and may be further explored by examini...
AbstractPurposeTo describe visual scanning pattern for facial identity recognition (FIR) and emotion...
Patients with chronic medial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) can be impaired in different tasks that e...
The effect of unilateral amygdala damage on processing emotional stimuli is not clear. Since amygdal...
International audienceBackground: Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and psychogenic non-epileptic seizure...
The recognition of emotional signals from all sensory modalities is a critical component of human so...
Several studies demonstrated the critical role on processing emotional stimuli of mesial temporal lo...
The amygdala is often damaged in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy, either because of the primary...
PURPOSE: To evaluate facial emotion recognition (FER) in a cohort of 176 patients with chronic tempo...
Background: Anteromedial temporal lobe regions, particularly the amygdala, participate in the recogn...
Objective: To assess Emotion Recognition ability (ER) from different face-parts in subjects affected...
There is increasing interest in the understanding of emotion recognition deficits in temporal lobe e...
Objectives: Unilateral mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) has been associated with impaired recogn...
The lateralization of emotion processing is currently debated and may be further explored by examini...
The lateralization of emotion processing is currently debated and may be further explored by examini...
The lateralization of emotion processing is currently debated and may be further explored by examini...
AbstractPurposeTo describe visual scanning pattern for facial identity recognition (FIR) and emotion...
Patients with chronic medial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) can be impaired in different tasks that e...
The effect of unilateral amygdala damage on processing emotional stimuli is not clear. Since amygdal...
International audienceBackground: Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and psychogenic non-epileptic seizure...
The recognition of emotional signals from all sensory modalities is a critical component of human so...
Several studies demonstrated the critical role on processing emotional stimuli of mesial temporal lo...
The amygdala is often damaged in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy, either because of the primary...