Background: The concept of alexithymia is characterized by difficulties identifying and describing one’s emotions. Alexithymic individuals are impaired in the recognition of others’ emotional facial expressions. Alexithymia is quite common in patients suffering from major depressive disorder. The face-in-the-crowd task is a visual search paradigm that assesses processing of multiple facial emotions. In the present eye-tracking study, the relationship between alexithymia and visual processing of facial emotions was examined in clinical depression. Materials and Methods: Gaze behavior and manual response times of 20 alexithymic and 19 non-alexithymic depressed patients were compared in a face-in-the-crowd task. Alexithymia was empirically mea...
Former research demonstrated that depression is associated with dysfunctional attentional processing...
Previous studies consistently reported abnormal recognition of facial expressions in depression. How...
Being deficient in the ability to process the facial emotions of others has ramifications on one’s s...
Background: The concept of alexithymia is characterized by difficulties identifying and describing o...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulties in identifying, differentiating and describing feelings...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulties in identifying, differentiating and describing feelings...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulties in identifying, differentiating and describing feelings...
The Literature Review focuses specifically on studies on emotional processing deficits in alexithymi...
Alexithymia is a trait where individuals have difficulty identifying feeling and finding a word to e...
Up to one out of five individuals in the general population has alexithymia, a deficit in processing...
Alexithymia is characterized by impairments in emotion processing, frequently linked to facial expre...
Background Alexithymia is a personality trait that is characterized by difficulties in identifying a...
High levels of alexithymia are typically associated with impaired memory for emotional, but not neut...
Alexithymia is a personality trait which is associated with difficulties in identifying and verbaliz...
Alexithymia is a personality trait which is associated with difficulties in identifying and verbaliz...
Former research demonstrated that depression is associated with dysfunctional attentional processing...
Previous studies consistently reported abnormal recognition of facial expressions in depression. How...
Being deficient in the ability to process the facial emotions of others has ramifications on one’s s...
Background: The concept of alexithymia is characterized by difficulties identifying and describing o...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulties in identifying, differentiating and describing feelings...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulties in identifying, differentiating and describing feelings...
Alexithymia is characterized by difficulties in identifying, differentiating and describing feelings...
The Literature Review focuses specifically on studies on emotional processing deficits in alexithymi...
Alexithymia is a trait where individuals have difficulty identifying feeling and finding a word to e...
Up to one out of five individuals in the general population has alexithymia, a deficit in processing...
Alexithymia is characterized by impairments in emotion processing, frequently linked to facial expre...
Background Alexithymia is a personality trait that is characterized by difficulties in identifying a...
High levels of alexithymia are typically associated with impaired memory for emotional, but not neut...
Alexithymia is a personality trait which is associated with difficulties in identifying and verbaliz...
Alexithymia is a personality trait which is associated with difficulties in identifying and verbaliz...
Former research demonstrated that depression is associated with dysfunctional attentional processing...
Previous studies consistently reported abnormal recognition of facial expressions in depression. How...
Being deficient in the ability to process the facial emotions of others has ramifications on one’s s...