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Recognition of emotion from body language among patients with unipolar depression
Authors:Felice Loi  Jatin G. Vaidya  Sergio Paradiso
Affiliation:1. Millharbour PICU, Tower Hamlets Centre for Mental Health, Mile End Hospital, London, UK;2. Department of Psychiatry, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA;3. Una Mano per la Vita, Association of Families and their Doctors, via Cristoforo Colombo n. 13, San Giovanni La Punta (CT) 95030, Italy;4. Psychology & Neuroscience, Division of Humanities & Social Sciences, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA;5. Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile
Abstract:Major depression may be associated with abnormal perception of emotions and impairment in social adaptation. Emotion recognition from body language and its possible implications to social adjustment have not been examined in patients with depression. Three groups of participants (51 with depression; 68 with history of depression in remission; and 69 never depressed healthy volunteers) were compared on static and dynamic tasks of emotion recognition from body language. Psychosocial adjustment was assessed using the Social Adjustment Scale Self-Report (SAS-SR). Participants with current depression showed reduced recognition accuracy for happy stimuli across tasks relative to remission and comparison participants. Participants with depression tended to show poorer psychosocial adaptation relative to remission and comparison groups. Correlations between perception accuracy of happiness and scores on the SAS-SR were largely not significant. These results indicate that depression is associated with reduced ability to appraise positive stimuli of emotional body language but emotion recognition performance is not tied to social adjustment. These alterations do not appear to be present in participants in remission suggesting state-like qualities.
Keywords:Emotion   Body language   Unipolar depression   Psychosocial adjustment   Social cognition
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