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Damage to Association Fiber Tracts Impairs Recognition of the Facial Expression of Emotion [PDF]
An array of cortical and subcortical structures have been implicated in the recognition of emotion from facial expressions. It remains unknown how these regions communicate as parts of a system to achieve recognition, but white matter tracts are likely ...
Adolphs, Ralph+4 more
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Emotion Recognition in Cats [PDF]
Recent studies demonstrated that cats form social bonds with both conspecifics and humans. One of the key factors regulating social interactions is the transfer of emotions between the individuals. The present study aimed at investigating cats’ spontaneous ability to match acoustic and visual signals for the recognition of both conspecific and human ...
Angelo Quaranta+3 more
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Stereotype Associations and Emotion Recognition [PDF]
We investigated whether stereotype associations between specific emotional expressions and social categories underlie stereotypic emotion recognition biases. Across two studies, we replicated previously documented stereotype biases in emotion recognition using both dynamic (Study 1) and static (Study 2) expression displays.
Bijlstra, Gijsbert+4 more
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Reconceptualizing Emotion Recognition Ability
Emotion decoding accuracy (EDA) plays a central role within the emotional intelligence (EI) ability model. The EI-ability perspective typically assumes personality antecedents and social outcomes of EI abilities, yet, traditionally, there has been very limited research to support this contention.
Konstantinos Kafetsios, Ursula Hess
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The development of emotion recognition from facial expressions and non-linguistic vocalizations during childhood [PDF]
Sensitivity to facial and vocal emotion is fundamental to children's social competence. Previous research has focused on children's facial emotion recognition, and few studies have investigated non-linguistic vocal emotion processing in childhood.
Barrera+58 more
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Bell lysaker emotion recognition test: a contribution for the italian validation [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Emotion recognition deficits in psychopathology have been extensively studied with a variety of measures. The Bell Lysaker Emotion Recognition Test (BLERT; Bell et al., 1997) is an effective method to assess emotion recognition by ...
Garofalo, Carlo+5 more
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Mood effects on emotion recognition [PDF]
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Schmid, Petra, Schmid Mast, Marianne
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Does comorbid anxiety counteract emotion recognition deficits in conduct disorder? [PDF]
Background: Previous research has reported altered emotion recognition in both conduct disorder (CD) and anxiety disorders (ADs) - but these effects appear to be of different kinds.
Adams, Wendy J+3 more
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How preserved is emotion recognition in Alzheimer disease compared with behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia? [PDF]
Background: Emotion deficits are a recognised biomarker for behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), but recent studies have reported emotion deficits also in Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Bertoux+7 more
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Emotion recognition in the wild
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Dhall, A.+3 more
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