Using naturalistic stimuli, we assessed the ability to infer what other people are feeling in three groups of participants: healthy elderly adults, patients suffering from the behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia (FTD-b), and patients suffering from Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD). After watching videotaped interviews of everyday people (nonactors) discussing an emotionally relevant event in their lives, participants answered questions regarding the interviewee\u27s feelings. Both patient groups inferred emotions as accurately as the healthy elderly, provided the emotions were displayed unambiguously and consistently across the interview. However, when the displayed emotions became more variable and ambiguous, performance in both patie...
Emotion processing is a pivotal component of everyday social interactions. It is necessary for emoti...
Background: Facial emotion recognition (FER) is impaired in individuals with frontotemporal dementia...
Background: Skills such as empathy and emotion recognition rely on a multi-dimensional socio-emotion...
Although laboratory procedures are designed to produce specific emotions, participants often experie...
ObjectiveConsiderable research indicates that individuals with dementia have deficits in the ability...
OBJECTIVE: Considerable research indicates that individuals with dementia have deficits in the abili...
peer reviewedFrontotemporal dementia (FTD) is the second cause of degenerative dementia. Behavioral ...
Objective: Loss of empathy is a symptom of the behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD)...
To date, there have been few studies of emotion processing in those suffering from Alzheimer's disea...
Background: Changes in social cognition occur in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinso...
Difficulties in recognizing emotional signals might have serious implications for social interaction...
Emotional processing, particularly facial expression recognition, is essential for social cognition,...
Deficits in emotion perception (the ability to infer others' emotions accurately) can occur as a res...
Deficits in recognizing others' emotions are reported in many psychiatric and neurological disorders...
Enhanced emotional empathy, the ability to share others' affective experiences, can be a feature of ...
Emotion processing is a pivotal component of everyday social interactions. It is necessary for emoti...
Background: Facial emotion recognition (FER) is impaired in individuals with frontotemporal dementia...
Background: Skills such as empathy and emotion recognition rely on a multi-dimensional socio-emotion...
Although laboratory procedures are designed to produce specific emotions, participants often experie...
ObjectiveConsiderable research indicates that individuals with dementia have deficits in the ability...
OBJECTIVE: Considerable research indicates that individuals with dementia have deficits in the abili...
peer reviewedFrontotemporal dementia (FTD) is the second cause of degenerative dementia. Behavioral ...
Objective: Loss of empathy is a symptom of the behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD)...
To date, there have been few studies of emotion processing in those suffering from Alzheimer's disea...
Background: Changes in social cognition occur in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinso...
Difficulties in recognizing emotional signals might have serious implications for social interaction...
Emotional processing, particularly facial expression recognition, is essential for social cognition,...
Deficits in emotion perception (the ability to infer others' emotions accurately) can occur as a res...
Deficits in recognizing others' emotions are reported in many psychiatric and neurological disorders...
Enhanced emotional empathy, the ability to share others' affective experiences, can be a feature of ...
Emotion processing is a pivotal component of everyday social interactions. It is necessary for emoti...
Background: Facial emotion recognition (FER) is impaired in individuals with frontotemporal dementia...
Background: Skills such as empathy and emotion recognition rely on a multi-dimensional socio-emotion...