There is increasing interest in the understanding of emotion recognition deficits in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), the most common form of focal epilepsies. There are conflicting reports about impairments for different emotions in right and left temporal lobe epilepsy patients. A systematic review and a narrative synthesis was conducted for studies investigating emotion recognition (ER) in TLE. Embase, MEDLINE, PsychINFO and Pubmed were searched from 1990 to March 2015 and reference lists were reviewed. 996 citations were identified and 43 studies were finally included. ER deficits are consistently observed across studies. A fear recognition deficit is always reported, followed by deficits in sadness and disgust recognition. Deficits are ob...
Several studies demonstrated the critical role on processing emotional stimuli of mesial temporal lo...
Patients with chronic medial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) can be impaired in different tasks that e...
Objective: There is increasing evidence suggesting that social cognitive abilities are impaired in t...
There is increasing interest in the understanding of emotion recognition deficits in temporal lobe e...
PURPOSE: To evaluate facial emotion recognition (FER) in a cohort of 176 patients with chronic tempo...
BACKGROUND: Anteromedial temporal lobe regions, particularly the amygdala, participate in the recogn...
Purpose: To evaluate facial emotion recognition (FER) in a cohort of 176 patients with chronic tempo...
The lateralization of emotion processing is currently debated and may be further explored by examini...
The lateralization of emotion processing is currently debated and may be further explored by examini...
The lateralization of emotion processing is currently debated and may be further explored by examini...
The recognition of emotional signals from all sensory modalities is a critical component of human so...
INTRODUCTION: Temporal lobe and amygdala are structures that participate in emotional processing. Th...
Objective: To assess Emotion Recognition ability (ER) from different face-parts in subjects affected...
Defective social abilities have been observed in patients with Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy and Hip...
Introduction. Temporal lobe and amygdala are structures that participate in emotional processing. Th...
Several studies demonstrated the critical role on processing emotional stimuli of mesial temporal lo...
Patients with chronic medial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) can be impaired in different tasks that e...
Objective: There is increasing evidence suggesting that social cognitive abilities are impaired in t...
There is increasing interest in the understanding of emotion recognition deficits in temporal lobe e...
PURPOSE: To evaluate facial emotion recognition (FER) in a cohort of 176 patients with chronic tempo...
BACKGROUND: Anteromedial temporal lobe regions, particularly the amygdala, participate in the recogn...
Purpose: To evaluate facial emotion recognition (FER) in a cohort of 176 patients with chronic tempo...
The lateralization of emotion processing is currently debated and may be further explored by examini...
The lateralization of emotion processing is currently debated and may be further explored by examini...
The lateralization of emotion processing is currently debated and may be further explored by examini...
The recognition of emotional signals from all sensory modalities is a critical component of human so...
INTRODUCTION: Temporal lobe and amygdala are structures that participate in emotional processing. Th...
Objective: To assess Emotion Recognition ability (ER) from different face-parts in subjects affected...
Defective social abilities have been observed in patients with Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy and Hip...
Introduction. Temporal lobe and amygdala are structures that participate in emotional processing. Th...
Several studies demonstrated the critical role on processing emotional stimuli of mesial temporal lo...
Patients with chronic medial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) can be impaired in different tasks that e...
Objective: There is increasing evidence suggesting that social cognitive abilities are impaired in t...