心理学
手势
情感知觉
面部表情
非语言交际
认知
认知心理学
情感韵律
情感表达
韵律
哭
感知
发展心理学
听力学
沟通
医学
神经科学
语言学
哲学
精神科
计算机科学
计算机视觉
作者
Elissa Koff,Deborah Zaitchik,Joann M. Montepare,Marilyn S. Albert
标识
DOI:10.1017/s1355617799511053
摘要
The ability to process emotional information was assessed in 42 individuals: 23 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and 19 healthy elderly controls. Four tasks assessed the ability to recognize emotion in audiotaped voices, in drawings of emotional situations, and in videotaped vignettes displaying emotions in facial expression, gestures, and body movements. Hemispheric dominance for processing facial expressions of emotions was also examined. There were no consistent group differences in the ability to process emotion presented via the auditory domain (i.e., nonverbal sounds, such as crying or shrieking, and speech prosody). Controls were, however, significantly better than the AD patients in identifying emotions depicted in drawings of emotional situations and in videotaped scenes displaying faces, gestures, and body movements. These differences were maintained after statistically adjusting for the visuospatial abilities of the participants. After a statistical adjustment for abstraction ability, some of the tasks continued to differentiate the groups (e.g., the emotional drawings task, the videotaped displays of faces), but others did not. These results confirm and extend previous results indicating that AD patients do not have a primary deficit in the processing of emotion. They suggest that the difficulties of the AD patients in perceiving emotion are secondary to the cognitive impairments associated with AD. ( JINS , 1999, 5 , 32–40.)
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