Patients with Huntington’s Disease are impaired in the recognition of emotional signals. However, the nature and extent of the impairment is controversial: It has variously been argued to be disgust-specific (Sprengelmeyer et al., 1996; 1997), general for negative emotions (Snowden, et al., 2008), or a consequence of item difficulty (Milders, Crawford, Lamb, & Simpson, 2003). Yet no study to date has included more than one positive stimulus category in emotion recognition tasks. We present a study of 14 Huntington’s patients and 15 control participants performing a forced-choice task with a range of negative and positive non-verbal emotional vocalizations. Participants were found to be impaired in emotion recognition across the emotion cate...
The disproportionate impairment for the recognition of facial expressions of disgust in patients wit...
Huntington’s disease (HD) patients have been found to have specific deficits in emotional processing...
Previous studies in patients with amygdala lesions suggested that deficits in emotion recognition mi...
Patients with Huntington’s Disease (HD) are impaired in the recognition of emotional signals. Howeve...
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: Some studies of emotion recognition in Huntington's disease (HD) have not supported earl...
AbstractThere is increasing interest in the nature of the emotion recognition deficit in Huntington'...
AbstractFindings on affective processing deficits in Huntington's disease (HD) have been inconsisten...
Background: Recognition of negative emotions is impaired in Huntington's Disease (HD). It is unclear...
BACKGROUND: Recognition of negative emotions is impaired in Huntington׳s Disease (HD). It is unclear...
Face perception and emotion recognition were investigated in a group of people with Huntington's dis...
Initial reports of emotion recognition in Huntington's disease (HD) found disproportionate impairmen...
BACKGROUND: While there is abundant evidence that patients with Huntington's disease (HD) have an im...
Previous studies in symptomatic patients and asymptomatic gene-carriers of Huntington’s disease (HD)...
The disproportionate impairment for the recognition of facial expressions of disgust in patients wit...
Huntington’s disease (HD) patients have been found to have specific deficits in emotional processing...
Previous studies in patients with amygdala lesions suggested that deficits in emotion recognition mi...
Patients with Huntington’s Disease (HD) are impaired in the recognition of emotional signals. Howeve...
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: Some studies of emotion recognition in Huntington's disease (HD) have not supported earl...
AbstractThere is increasing interest in the nature of the emotion recognition deficit in Huntington'...
AbstractFindings on affective processing deficits in Huntington's disease (HD) have been inconsisten...
Background: Recognition of negative emotions is impaired in Huntington's Disease (HD). It is unclear...
BACKGROUND: Recognition of negative emotions is impaired in Huntington׳s Disease (HD). It is unclear...
Face perception and emotion recognition were investigated in a group of people with Huntington's dis...
Initial reports of emotion recognition in Huntington's disease (HD) found disproportionate impairmen...
BACKGROUND: While there is abundant evidence that patients with Huntington's disease (HD) have an im...
Previous studies in symptomatic patients and asymptomatic gene-carriers of Huntington’s disease (HD)...
The disproportionate impairment for the recognition of facial expressions of disgust in patients wit...
Huntington’s disease (HD) patients have been found to have specific deficits in emotional processing...
Previous studies in patients with amygdala lesions suggested that deficits in emotion recognition mi...