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Facial emotion recognition impairment in chronic temporal lobe epilepsy

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Citazione:
Facial emotion recognition impairment in chronic temporal lobe epilepsy / Meletti, Stefano; Benuzzi, Francesca; G., Cantalupo; G., Rubboli; C. A., Tassinari; Nichelli, Paolo Frigio. - In: EPILEPSIA. - ISSN 0013-9580. - STAMPA. - 50:6(2009), pp. 1547-1559. [10.1111/j.1528-1167.2008.01978.x]
Abstract:
PURPOSE: To evaluate facial emotion recognition (FER) in a cohort of 176 patients with chronic temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). METHODS: FER was tested by matching facial expressions with the verbal labels for the following basic emotions: happiness, sadness, fear, disgust, and anger. Emotion recognition performances were analyzed in medial (n = 140) and lateral (n = 36) TLE groups. Fifty healthy subjects served as controls. The clinical and neuroradiologic variables potentially affecting the ability to recognize facial expressions were taken into account. RESULTS: The medial TLE (MTLE) group showed impaired FER (86% correct recognition) compared to both the lateral TLE patients (FER = 93.5%) and the controls (FER = 96.4%), with 42% of MTLE patients recording rates of FER that were lower [by at least 2 standard deviations (SDs)] than the control mean. The MTLE group was impaired compared to the healthy controls in the recognition of all basic facial expressions except happiness. The patients with bilateral MTLE were the most severely impaired, followed by the right and then the left MTLE patients. FER was not affected by type of lesion, number of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), aura semiology, or gender. Conversely, the early onset of seizures/epilepsy was related to FER deficits. These deficits were already established in young adulthood, with no evidence of progression in older MTLE patients. CONCLUSION: These results on a large cohort of TLE patients demonstrate that emotion recognition deficits are common in MTLE patients and widespread across negative emotions. We confirm that early onset seizures with right or bilateral medial temporal dysfunction lead to severe deficits in recognizing facial expressions of emotions.
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Keywords:
Epilepsy; temporal lobe epilepsy; facial expression; emotion
Elenco autori:
Meletti, Stefano; Benuzzi, Francesca; G., Cantalupo; G., Rubboli; C. A., Tassinari; Nichelli, Paolo Frigio
Autori di Ateneo:
BENUZZI Francesca
MELETTI Stefano
NICHELLI Paolo Frigio
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/590719
Pubblicato in:
EPILEPSIA
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