Neuroimaging studies have indicated that people with alexithymia show structural and functional alterations in brain areas associated with emotional awareness, as amygdala, insula, anterior cingulate cortex, fusiform gyrus and parahippocampal gyrus, and only occasionally alterations in the cerebellar activity were reported. The main goal of the present study was to investigate the associations between gray and white matter cerebellar macro- (Voxel-Based Morphometry) and micro- (Mean Diffusivity and Fractional Anisotropy) structural measures (evaluated by means of a 3-T high-resolution structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging and a Diffusion Tensor Imaging scan protocol) and the presence of alexithymia (evaluated by means of 20-item Toronto Ale...
Over the past three decades, insights into the role of the cerebellum in emotional processing have s...
Alexithymia is a psychological construct that can be divided into a cognitive and affective dimensio...
Background: Alexithymia is a cognitive-affective impairment, suggested to be associated with emotion...
Neuroimaging studies have indicated that people with alexithymia show structural and functional alte...
Alexithymia refers to deficiencies in identifying and expressing emotions. This might be related to ...
Alexithymia ("no words for feelings") is a major risk factor for psychosomatic and psychiatric condi...
Alexithymia ("no words for feelings") is a psychological construct that can be divided in a cognitiv...
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 is a construct of personality characterized by impairment in cognitive, emotional and ...
Objective: Alexithymia refers to an ineffective regulation and expression of emotions. It constitute...
Research in the last decades has shown that individuals with high degrees in the personality trait o...
Personality traits are multidimensional traits comprising cognitive, emotional, and behavioral chara...
Introduction: We examine the cognitive neuroscience of the five components of the alexithymia syndro...
Over the past three decades, insights into the role of the cerebellum in emotional processing have s...
Alexithymia is a psychological construct that can be divided into a cognitive and affective dimensio...
Background: Alexithymia is a cognitive-affective impairment, suggested to be associated with emotion...
Neuroimaging studies have indicated that people with alexithymia show structural and functional alte...
Alexithymia refers to deficiencies in identifying and expressing emotions. This might be related to ...
Alexithymia ("no words for feelings") is a major risk factor for psychosomatic and psychiatric condi...
Alexithymia ("no words for feelings") is a psychological construct that can be divided in a cognitiv...
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 is a construct of personality characterized by impairment in cognitive, emotional and ...
Objective: Alexithymia refers to an ineffective regulation and expression of emotions. It constitute...
Research in the last decades has shown that individuals with high degrees in the personality trait o...
Personality traits are multidimensional traits comprising cognitive, emotional, and behavioral chara...
Introduction: We examine the cognitive neuroscience of the five components of the alexithymia syndro...
Over the past three decades, insights into the role of the cerebellum in emotional processing have s...
Alexithymia is a psychological construct that can be divided into a cognitive and affective dimensio...
Background: Alexithymia is a cognitive-affective impairment, suggested to be associated with emotion...