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Processing of emotional facial expressions in Korsakoff's syndrome
Authors:Montagne Barbara  Kessels Roy P C  Wester Arie J  de Haan Edward H F
Affiliation:Psychological Laboratory, Helmholtz Instituut, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands. B.Montagne@fss.uu.nl
Abstract:
Interpersonal contacts depend to a large extent on understanding emotional facial expressions of others. Several neurological conditions may affect proficiency in emotional expression recognition. It has been shown that chronic alcoholics are impaired in labelling emotional expressions. More specifically, they mislabel sad expressions, regarding them as more hostile. Surprisingly, there has been relatively little research on patients with Korsakoff's syndrome as a result of chronic alcohol abuse. The current study investigated 23 patients diagnosed with Korsakoff's syndrome compared to 23 matched control participants. This study is the first to make use of a newly developed sensitive paradigm to measure emotion recognition for several emotions (anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness and surprise). The results show that patients with Korsakoff's syndrome are impaired at recognizing angry, fearful and surprised facial emotional expressions. These deficits might be due to the reported sub-cortical brain dysfunction in Korsakoff's syndrome.
Keywords:Korsakoff's syndrome   emotions   face processing
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