Title of article :
Recognition of emotions expressed on the face impairments in Parkinson’s disease
Author/Authors :
Arabpour, Ali Neurology Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences - Kerman Iran , Shafiei, Kaveh Neurology Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences - Kerman Iran , Mohammadi, Forugh Neurology Research Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences - Kerman Iran , Shafa, Mohammad Ali Kerman University of Medical Sciences - Kerman Iran
Abstract :
Facial emotion recognition (FER) is a
complex process, involving many brain circuits,
including the basal ganglia that its motor
involvement causes Parkinson's disease (PD). The
previous studies used different tools for assessment
of FER in PD. There is a discrepancy between the
results of these studies due to different tools. In this
study, we used a modified version of the Multimodal
Emotion Recognition Test (MERT) to compare
patients with PD to healthy controls (HCs).
Methods: It was a cross-sectional study with primary
objective of the mean percentage of the correct
answers in MERT. Subjects had to name the emotions
presented with different modalities.
Results: 30 subjects were recruited and assessed in
each group. The mean total MERT score was
significantly lower in subjects with PD compared to
HCs (35.0% vs. 44.5%). FER was significantly better
when emotions were presented by video and worse
when presented by still pictures. Both subjects with
PD and HCs had lower MERT scores in recognizing
negative emotions. There was no significant
correlation between the duration and severity of PD
and MERT score.
Conclusion: Our study provided more pieces of
evidence for impairment of FER in PD for recognizing
emotions like sadness, disgust, and fear compared to
happy expressions.
Keywords :
Iran Epilepsy , Children , Age of Onset , Language Delay
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics