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Visuo-spatial Interference Affects the Identification of Emotional Facial Expressions in Unmedicated Parkinson's Patients

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Journal J Neurol Sci
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Neurology
Date 2011 Oct 28
PMID 22029940
Citations 4
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Abstract

There is evidence that visuo-spatial capacity can become overloaded when processing a secondary visual task (Dual Task, DT), as occurs in daily life. Hence, we investigated the influence of the visuo-spatial interference in the identification of emotional facial expressions (EFEs) in early stages of Parkinson's disease (PD). We compared the identification of 24 emotional faces that illustrate six basic emotions in, unmedicated recently diagnosed PD patients (16) and healthy adults (20), under two different conditions: a) simple EFE identification, and b) identification with a concurrent visuo-spatial task (Corsi Blocks). EFE identification by PD patients was significantly worse than that of healthy adults when combined with another visual stimulus.

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