Initial reports of emotion recognition in Huntington's disease (HD) found disproportionate impairments in recognising disgust. Not all subsequent studies have found this pattern, and a review of the literature to date shows that marked impairments in recognising anger are also often seen in HD. However, the majority of studies have based their conclusions on a single test of facial expression recognition. In the current study we revisit this issue of emotion recognition in HD to address whether the pattern found on one test of facial expression recognition generalised to another, and to different modalities using tests of emotion recognition from facial expressions, vocal expressions, and short verbal vignettes. The results showed evidence ...
BACKGROUND: Recognition of negative emotions is impaired in Huntington׳s Disease (HD). It is unclear...
Previous studies in patients with amygdala lesions suggested that deficits in emotion recognition mi...
AbstractFindings on affective processing deficits in Huntington's disease (HD) have been inconsisten...
Initial reports of emotion recognition in Huntington's disease (HD) found disproportionate impairmen...
Background: Some studies of emotion recognition in Huntington's disease (HD) have not supported earl...
The disproportionate impairment for the recognition of facial expressions of disgust in patients wit...
Face perception and emotion recognition were investigated in a group of people with Huntington's dis...
Previous studies in symptomatic patients and asymptomatic gene-carriers of Huntington’s disease (HD)...
BACKGROUND: While there is abundant evidence that patients with Huntington's disease (HD) have an im...
Previous studies of emotion recognition suggest that detection of disgust relies on processing withi...
Background: Recognition of negative emotions is impaired in Huntington's Disease (HD). It is unclear...
Patients with Huntington’s Disease are impaired in the recognition of emotional signals. However, th...
AbstractThere is increasing interest in the nature of the emotion recognition deficit in Huntington'...
International audiencePatients with Huntington's Disease (HD) are impaired in the recognition of emo...
The recognition of emotions of disgust, anger and fear have been shown to be significantly impaired ...
BACKGROUND: Recognition of negative emotions is impaired in Huntington׳s Disease (HD). It is unclear...
Previous studies in patients with amygdala lesions suggested that deficits in emotion recognition mi...
AbstractFindings on affective processing deficits in Huntington's disease (HD) have been inconsisten...
Initial reports of emotion recognition in Huntington's disease (HD) found disproportionate impairmen...
Background: Some studies of emotion recognition in Huntington's disease (HD) have not supported earl...
The disproportionate impairment for the recognition of facial expressions of disgust in patients wit...
Face perception and emotion recognition were investigated in a group of people with Huntington's dis...
Previous studies in symptomatic patients and asymptomatic gene-carriers of Huntington’s disease (HD)...
BACKGROUND: While there is abundant evidence that patients with Huntington's disease (HD) have an im...
Previous studies of emotion recognition suggest that detection of disgust relies on processing withi...
Background: Recognition of negative emotions is impaired in Huntington's Disease (HD). It is unclear...
Patients with Huntington’s Disease are impaired in the recognition of emotional signals. However, th...
AbstractThere is increasing interest in the nature of the emotion recognition deficit in Huntington'...
International audiencePatients with Huntington's Disease (HD) are impaired in the recognition of emo...
The recognition of emotions of disgust, anger and fear have been shown to be significantly impaired ...
BACKGROUND: Recognition of negative emotions is impaired in Huntington׳s Disease (HD). It is unclear...
Previous studies in patients with amygdala lesions suggested that deficits in emotion recognition mi...
AbstractFindings on affective processing deficits in Huntington's disease (HD) have been inconsisten...