This study examined brain activities in people with Alzheimer's disease when viewing happy, sad, and fearful facial expressions of others. A functional magnetic resonance imaging and a voxel-based morphometry methodology together with a passive viewing of emotional faces paradigm were employed to compare the affective processing in 12 people with mild Alzheimer's disease and 12 matched controls. The main finding was that the clinical participants showed reduced activations in regions associated with the motor simulation system (the ventral premotor cortex) and in regions associated with emotional simulation-empathy (the anterior insula and adjacent frontal operculum). This regional decline in blood oxygen level-dependent signals appeared to...
Emotional processing, particularly facial expression recognition, is essential for social cognition,...
Behavioral studies have shown that the recognition of facial expressions may be impaired in patients...
Background: Although several studies have found evidence of impairment in facial emotion recognition...
This study examined brain activities in people with Alzheimer's disease when viewing happy, sad, and...
International audienceEarly Alzheimer's disease can involve social disinvestment, possibly as a cons...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a devastating neurodegenerative disease, profoundly affects an individual’...
Emotion processing is a pivotal component of everyday social interactions. It is necessary for emoti...
Aims: To investigate the ability to recognize facial emotions in patients with Alzheimer disease (A...
International audienceThe amygdala, a limbic area crucial in potentiating emotional processing, is a...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate whether emotion processing deficits previously rep...
Intentional facial expression of emotion is critical to healthy social interactions. Patients with n...
Deficits in emotion perception (the ability to infer others' emotions accurately) can occur as a res...
Empathy is a complex social behaviour mediated by a network of brain structures. Recently, several f...
Breakdown in cognition and behaviour are key features in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and frontotemporal...
In the healthy brain, modulatory influences from the amygdala commonly explain enhanced activation i...
Emotional processing, particularly facial expression recognition, is essential for social cognition,...
Behavioral studies have shown that the recognition of facial expressions may be impaired in patients...
Background: Although several studies have found evidence of impairment in facial emotion recognition...
This study examined brain activities in people with Alzheimer's disease when viewing happy, sad, and...
International audienceEarly Alzheimer's disease can involve social disinvestment, possibly as a cons...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a devastating neurodegenerative disease, profoundly affects an individual’...
Emotion processing is a pivotal component of everyday social interactions. It is necessary for emoti...
Aims: To investigate the ability to recognize facial emotions in patients with Alzheimer disease (A...
International audienceThe amygdala, a limbic area crucial in potentiating emotional processing, is a...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate whether emotion processing deficits previously rep...
Intentional facial expression of emotion is critical to healthy social interactions. Patients with n...
Deficits in emotion perception (the ability to infer others' emotions accurately) can occur as a res...
Empathy is a complex social behaviour mediated by a network of brain structures. Recently, several f...
Breakdown in cognition and behaviour are key features in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and frontotemporal...
In the healthy brain, modulatory influences from the amygdala commonly explain enhanced activation i...
Emotional processing, particularly facial expression recognition, is essential for social cognition,...
Behavioral studies have shown that the recognition of facial expressions may be impaired in patients...
Background: Although several studies have found evidence of impairment in facial emotion recognition...