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Altered Kinematics of Facial Emotion Expression and Emotion Recognition Deficits Are Unrelated in Parkinson’s Disease

机译:帕金森氏病与面部情绪表达和情绪识别缺陷的运动学改变无关

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Background Altered emotional processing, including reduced emotion facial expression and defective emotion recognition, has been reported in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). However, few studies have objectively investigated facial expression abnormalities in PD using neurophysiological techniques. It is not known whether altered facial expression and recognition in PD are related. Objective To investigate possible deficits in facial emotion expression and emotion recognition and their relationship, if any, in patients with PD. Methods Eighteen patients with PD and 16 healthy controls were enrolled in this study. Facial expressions of emotion were recorded using a 3D optoelectronic system and analyzed using the facial action coding system. Possible deficits in emotion recognition were assessed using the Ekman test. Participants were assessed in one experimental session. Possible relationship between the kinematic variables of facial emotion expression, the Ekman test scores, and clinical and demographic data in patients were evaluated using the Spearman’s test and multiple regression analysis. Results The facial expression of all six basic emotions had slower velocity and lower amplitude in patients in comparison to healthy controls (all P s??0.05). Finally, no relationship emerged between kinematic variables of facial emotion expression, the Ekman test scores, and clinical and demographic data in patients (all P s?>?0.05). Conclusion The results in this study provide further evidence of altered emotional processing in PD. The lack of any correlation between altered facial emotion expression kinematics and emotion recognition deficits in patients suggests that these abnormalities are mediated by separate pathophysiological mechanisms.
机译:背景技术据报道,帕金森氏病(PD)患者的情绪加工改变,包括情绪表情降低和情绪识别能力下降。然而,很少有研究使用神经生理学技术客观地研究PD的面部表情异常。尚不清楚PD中面部表情的改变和识别是否相关。目的探讨PD患者面部情绪表达和情绪识别的可能缺陷及其关系(如果有)。方法纳入18例PD患者和16例健康对照者。使用3D光电系统记录情感的面部表情,并使用面部动作编码系统进行分析。使用Ekman检验评估情绪识别的可能缺陷。在一个实验会议中评估了参与者。使用Spearman检验和多元回归分析来评估患者面部表情表达的运动学变量,Ekman测试成绩以及临床和人口统计学数据之间的可能关系。结果与健康对照组相比,患者的全部六种基本情绪的面部表情均具有较慢的速度和较低的振幅(均P s 0.05)。与健康对照组相比,患者的Ekman整体评分和厌恶,悲伤和恐惧亚评分也较差(所有P s <?0.001)。患者的面部表情运动学和情绪识别缺陷改变无关(所有P s≥0.05)。最后,患者面部表情的运动学变量,Ekman测验分数与患者的临床和人口统计学数据之间没有相关性(所有P s> 0.05)。结论这项研究的结果为PD的情绪处理改变提供了进一步的证据。患者面部表情表达运动学与情感识别缺陷之间缺乏任何相关性,表明这些异常现象是由单独的病理生理机制介导的。

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