Emotion recognition from stimuli in different sensory modalities in post-encephalitic patients

Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2010 Apr 7:6:99-105. doi: 10.2147/ndt.s9215.

Abstract

Emotion recognition from facial and non-facial stimuli was investigated in two post-encephalitic patients a few months after the onset of the disease. One patient who had a lesion relatively restricted to the amygdala and hippocampus experienced difficulty in recognizing fear from facial expressions. In contrast, the other patient who had a lesion that extended beyond the amygdala experienced difficulty in recognizing fear from non-facial (prosodic and written verbal) stimuli. We showed that impairment of emotion recognition was evident within a short duration after encephalitis and that recognizing emotion from different sensory modalities relies partly on integration of different neural systems.

Keywords: emotion recognition; facial and non-facial stimuli; limbic encephalitis.

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