Bae, Minjae Cho, Jihyun Won, Seunghee
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Introduction This study aimed to determine trait- and state-dependent markers of schizophrenia by investigating facial emotion-recognition (FER) deficits in remitted patients with schizophrenia and their first-degree relatives (FR). Methods Three groups were included: the Schizophrenia group (n=66), their unaffected FR group (n=40), and healthy con...
Harada, Yuki Ohyama, Junji Sano, Misako Ishii, Naomi Maida, Keiko Wada, Megumi Wada, Makoto
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Introduction Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) show atypical recognition of facial emotions, which has been suggested to stem from arousal and attention allocation. Recent studies have focused on the ability to perceive an average expression from multiple spatially different expressions. This study investigated the effect of autistic ...
Ballesteros, Jesús A. Ramírez V., Gabriel M. Moreira, Fernando Solano, Andrés Pelaez, Carlos A.
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Frontiers in Computer Science
This paper introduces a study employing artificial intelligence (AI) to utilize computer vision algorithms for detecting human emotions in video content during user interactions with diverse visual stimuli. The research aims to unveil the creation of software capable of emotion detection by leveraging AI algorithms and image processing pipelines to...
Bi, Taiyong Luo, Wei Wu, Jia Shao, Boyao Tan, Qingli Kou, Hui
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction Perceptual learning of facial expression is shown specific to the train expression, indicating separate encoding of the emotional contents in different expressions. However, little is known about the specificity of emotional recognition training with the visual search paradigm and the sensitivity of learning to near-threshold stimuli. ...
Olaya-Galindo, Maria Daniela Vargas-Cifuentes, Oscar Alberto Vélez Van-Meerbeke, Alberto Talero-Gutiérrez, Claudia
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Journal of attention disorders
In this review, we examined if there is a deficit in facial recognition of emotion (FER) in children, adolescents, and adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Emotional regulation is impaired in ADHD. Although a facial emotion recognition deficit has been described in this condition, the underlying causal mechanisms remain uncl...
Rohrbeck, Pauline Kersting, Anette Suslow, Thomas
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction Anger is a basic emotion helping people to achieve goals by preparing the body for action and prompting others to change their behavior but is also associated with health issues and risks. Trait anger, the disposition to experience angry feelings, goes along with an attribution of hostile traits to others. Negative distortions in the i...
Schade, Rachel N. Springer, Utaka Mikos, Ania Gokcay, Didem Clark, Alexandra Sapienza, Christine Fernandez, Hubert H. Okun, Michael S. Bowers, Dawn
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Movement Disorders Clinical Practice
Background Current conflict exists regarding the potential beneficial effects of dopamine medications on facial expressivity in Parkinson's disease. Via digital video analysis software, we previously found reduced facial movement (entropy) and slower time to reach peak entropy in individuals with Parkinson's disease compared to controls. Objectives...
Jacques, Claudine Courchesne, Valérie Mineau, Suzanne Dawson, Michelle Mottron, Laurent
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Autism : the international journal of research and practice
Autistic people are believed to have emotions that are too negative and not positive enough, starting early in life. Their facial expressions are also persistently judged to be unusual, as reflected in criteria used to identify autism. But it is possible that common autistic facial expressions are poorly understood by observers, as suggested by a r...
Spilka, Michael J. Keller, William R. Buchanan, Robert W. Gold, James M. Koenig, James I. Strauss, Gregory P.
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Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica
Objective: Difficulties in social cognition are common in individuals with schizophrenia (SZ) and are not ameliorated by antipsychotic treatment. Intranasal oxytocin (OT) administration has been explored as a potential intervention to improve social cognition; however, results are inconsistent, suggesting potential individual difference variables t...
Xu, Jie Zhou, Linshu Liu, Fang Xue, Chao Jiang, Jun Jiang, Cunmei
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Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research
Whether autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is associated with a global processing deficit remains controversial. Global integration requires extraction of regularity across various timescales, yet little is known about how individuals with ASD process regularity at local (short timescale) versus global (long timescale) levels. To this end, we used even...