| Literature DB >> 11011892 |
C Lenti1, A Giacobbe, C Pegna.
Abstract
Of the neurobiological models of children's and adolescents' depression, the neuropsychological one is considered here. Experimental and clinical evidence has allowed us to identify a lateralization of emotional functions from the very beginning of development, and a right hemisphere dominance for emotions is by now well-known. Many studies have also correlated depression with a right hemisphere dysfunction in patients of different ages. The aim of our study was to analyze recognition of different facial emotions by a group of depressed children and adolescents. Patients affected by Major Depressive Disorder recognized less fear in six fundamental emotions than a group of healthy controls, and Dysthymic subjects recognized less anger. The group of patients' failure to recognize negative-aroused facial expressions could indicate a subtle right hemisphere dysfunction in depressed children and adolescents.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11011892 DOI: 10.2466/pms.2000.91.1.227
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Percept Mot Skills ISSN: 0031-5125