OBJECTIVE: Considerable research indicates that individuals with dementia have deficits in the ability to recognize emotion in other people. The present study examined ability to detect emotional qualities of objects. METHOD: Fifty-two patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), 20 patients with Alzheimers disease (AD), 18 patients awaiting surgery for intractable epilepsy, and 159 healthy controls completed a newly developed test of ability to recognize emotional qualities of art (music and paintings), and pleasantness in simple sensory stimuli (tactile, olfactory, auditory), and to make aesthetic judgments (geometric shapes, room décor). A subset of participants also completed a test of ability to recognize emotions in other people. RESU...
BACKGROUND: Facial emotion recognition (FER) and gaze direction (GD) identification are core compone...
Facial recognition is one of the most important aspects of social cognition. In this study, we inves...
Background: Facial emotion recognition (FER) is impaired in individuals with frontotemporal dementia...
ObjectiveConsiderable research indicates that individuals with dementia have deficits in the ability...
peer reviewedFrontotemporal dementia (FTD) is the second cause of degenerative dementia. Behavioral ...
Difficulties in recognizing emotional signals might have serious implications for social interaction...
Deficits in recognizing others' emotions are reported in many psychiatric and neurological disorders...
Aims: To investigate the ability to recognize facial emotions in patients with Alzheimer disease (A...
International audienceEarly Alzheimer's disease can involve social disinvestment, possibly as a cons...
Neuropsychological tests, particularly for episodic memory, are used to classify patients in memory ...
Deficits in emotion perception (the ability to infer others' emotions accurately) can occur as a res...
OBJECTIVES:: A deficit in facial emotion recognition was described in patients with Alzheimer diseas...
Background: Facial emotion recognition (FER) is impaired in individuals with frontotemporal dementia...
Background: Facial emotion recognition (FER) is impaired in individuals with frontotemporal dementia...
Background: Facial emotion recognition (FER) is impaired in individuals with frontotemporal dementia...
BACKGROUND: Facial emotion recognition (FER) and gaze direction (GD) identification are core compone...
Facial recognition is one of the most important aspects of social cognition. In this study, we inves...
Background: Facial emotion recognition (FER) is impaired in individuals with frontotemporal dementia...
ObjectiveConsiderable research indicates that individuals with dementia have deficits in the ability...
peer reviewedFrontotemporal dementia (FTD) is the second cause of degenerative dementia. Behavioral ...
Difficulties in recognizing emotional signals might have serious implications for social interaction...
Deficits in recognizing others' emotions are reported in many psychiatric and neurological disorders...
Aims: To investigate the ability to recognize facial emotions in patients with Alzheimer disease (A...
International audienceEarly Alzheimer's disease can involve social disinvestment, possibly as a cons...
Neuropsychological tests, particularly for episodic memory, are used to classify patients in memory ...
Deficits in emotion perception (the ability to infer others' emotions accurately) can occur as a res...
OBJECTIVES:: A deficit in facial emotion recognition was described in patients with Alzheimer diseas...
Background: Facial emotion recognition (FER) is impaired in individuals with frontotemporal dementia...
Background: Facial emotion recognition (FER) is impaired in individuals with frontotemporal dementia...
Background: Facial emotion recognition (FER) is impaired in individuals with frontotemporal dementia...
BACKGROUND: Facial emotion recognition (FER) and gaze direction (GD) identification are core compone...
Facial recognition is one of the most important aspects of social cognition. In this study, we inves...
Background: Facial emotion recognition (FER) is impaired in individuals with frontotemporal dementia...