In recognising emotions expressed by others, one can make use of both embodied cognition and mechanisms that do not necessarily require activation of the limbic system, such as evoking from memory the meaning of morphological features of the observed face. Instead, we believe that the recognition of the authenticity of an emotional expression is primarily based on embodied cognition, for which the mirror system would play a significant role. To verify this hypothesis, we submitted 20 parkinsonian patients and 20 healthy control subjects to the Emotional Authenticity Recognition test, a novel test using dynamic stimuli to evaluate the ability to recognise emotions and their authenticity. Analysis of variance of the test scores shows that Parkinsonian patients perform worse than controls when they had to recognise the authenticity of emotions, although they are able to identify them. Our results confirm a deficit in the recognition of the authenticity of emotions in patients with Parkinson's disease attributable to the disruption of extrapiramidal limbic circuit between ventral striatum and orbitomesial-prefrontal cortex.

Are patients with Parkinson's disease impaired in the recognition of emotion's authenticity? / A. Anzani, S. Zago, T. Difonzo, C. Scarpazza, N. Bolognini, G. Franco, A. Difonzo, M.C. Saetti. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1748-6645. - (2024), pp. 1-14. [10.1111/jnp.12410]

Are patients with Parkinson's disease impaired in the recognition of emotion's authenticity?

A. Anzani
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S. Zago;M.C. Saetti
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2024

Abstract

In recognising emotions expressed by others, one can make use of both embodied cognition and mechanisms that do not necessarily require activation of the limbic system, such as evoking from memory the meaning of morphological features of the observed face. Instead, we believe that the recognition of the authenticity of an emotional expression is primarily based on embodied cognition, for which the mirror system would play a significant role. To verify this hypothesis, we submitted 20 parkinsonian patients and 20 healthy control subjects to the Emotional Authenticity Recognition test, a novel test using dynamic stimuli to evaluate the ability to recognise emotions and their authenticity. Analysis of variance of the test scores shows that Parkinsonian patients perform worse than controls when they had to recognise the authenticity of emotions, although they are able to identify them. Our results confirm a deficit in the recognition of the authenticity of emotions in patients with Parkinson's disease attributable to the disruption of extrapiramidal limbic circuit between ventral striatum and orbitomesial-prefrontal cortex.
embodied cognition; emotion authenticity; facial emotion recognition; human mirror system; Parkinson's disease
Settore MEDS-12/A - Neurologia
   Assegnazione Dipartimenti di Eccellenza 2023-2027 - Dipartimento di FISIOPATOLOGIA MEDICO-CHIRURGICA E DEI TRAPIANTI
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   MINISTERO DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA
2024
26-dic-2024
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