In the past few decades an increasing number of investigators have examined how emotions are communicated through facial expression, speech prosody, and language in nonclinical and brain-damaged populations. Disorders of emotional communication (often referred to as affective processing disorders) are commonly associated with brain damage. These disorders include difficulty with expressing and perceiving emotional information, regulating emotions in communicative interactions, and demonstrating sensitivity to the emotional expressions of communicative partners. The purposes of this article are to: (1) describe normal affective communication; (2) review disorders in affective expression, perception, and regulation; (3) discuss the modality...
This chapter provides an overview of disorders of social cognition in adults with acquired brain inj...
AbstractIn social interactions, humans can express how they feel in what (verbal) they say and how (...
Spontaneous facial expression of emotion was studied in two groups of right (N = 23) and left (N = 3...
The contribution of facial, intonational, and speech channels to spontaneous emotional expression wa...
Persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI) often have difficulty recognizing emotion in others. This ...
BACKGROUND: Emotional expression or evaluation is intrinsically involved in all communication. In di...
Emotional facial expression (EFE) accurate recognition is needed to ensure good interpersonal commun...
abstract: Emotion recognition through facial expression plays a critical role in communication. Revi...
Zupan, BA ORCiD: 0000-0002-4603-333XObjective: Studies of facial affect recognition by people with t...
This chapter tries to give a short overview of the main currents in contemporary theories of emotion...
Primary objective: Disturbances in affect expression and perception are often clinically observed in...
This study examined the expression and perception of facial emotion in patients with unilateral cere...
Aspects of emotional facial expression (responsivity, appropriateness, intensity) were examined in b...
To date, there have been few studies of emotion processing in those suffering from Alzheimer's disea...
SUMMARY Patients with right or left hemisphere strokes were studied for the nature of emotion convey...
This chapter provides an overview of disorders of social cognition in adults with acquired brain inj...
AbstractIn social interactions, humans can express how they feel in what (verbal) they say and how (...
Spontaneous facial expression of emotion was studied in two groups of right (N = 23) and left (N = 3...
The contribution of facial, intonational, and speech channels to spontaneous emotional expression wa...
Persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI) often have difficulty recognizing emotion in others. This ...
BACKGROUND: Emotional expression or evaluation is intrinsically involved in all communication. In di...
Emotional facial expression (EFE) accurate recognition is needed to ensure good interpersonal commun...
abstract: Emotion recognition through facial expression plays a critical role in communication. Revi...
Zupan, BA ORCiD: 0000-0002-4603-333XObjective: Studies of facial affect recognition by people with t...
This chapter tries to give a short overview of the main currents in contemporary theories of emotion...
Primary objective: Disturbances in affect expression and perception are often clinically observed in...
This study examined the expression and perception of facial emotion in patients with unilateral cere...
Aspects of emotional facial expression (responsivity, appropriateness, intensity) were examined in b...
To date, there have been few studies of emotion processing in those suffering from Alzheimer's disea...
SUMMARY Patients with right or left hemisphere strokes were studied for the nature of emotion convey...
This chapter provides an overview of disorders of social cognition in adults with acquired brain inj...
AbstractIn social interactions, humans can express how they feel in what (verbal) they say and how (...
Spontaneous facial expression of emotion was studied in two groups of right (N = 23) and left (N = 3...