| Literature DB >> 27555668 |
Chia-Yao Lin1, Yi-Min Tien2, Jong-Tsun Huang1, Chon-Haw Tsai3, Li-Chuan Hsu4.
Abstract
Because of dopaminergic neurodegeneration, patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) show impairment in the recognition of negative facial expressions. In the present study, we aimed to determine whether PD patients with more advanced motor problems would show a much greater deficit in recognition of emotional facial expressions than a control group and whether impairment of emotion recognition would extend to positive emotions. Twenty-nine PD patients and 29 age-matched healthy controls were recruited. Participants were asked to discriminate emotions in Experiment 1 and identify gender in Experiment 2. In Experiment 1, PD patients demonstrated a recognition deficit for negative (sadness and anger) and positive faces. Further analysis showed that only PD patients with high motor dysfunction performed poorly in recognition of happy faces. In Experiment 2, PD patients showed an intact ability for gender identification, and the results eliminated possible abilities in the functions measured in Experiment 2 as alternative explanations for the results of Experiment 1. We concluded that patients' ability to recognize emotions deteriorated as the disease progressed. Recognition of negative emotions was impaired first, and then the impairment extended to positive emotions.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27555668 PMCID: PMC4983334 DOI: 10.1155/2016/9287092
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Neurol ISSN: 0953-4180 Impact factor: 3.342
Impaired recognition of facial emotion expressions in PD patients.
| Author (year) | Patient sample size | Cognitive performance | Mean severity of PD | Impaired emotions | |
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| Assogna et al. (2010) [ | 70 | MMSE: 27.9 | 20.1 | Disgust | |
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| Baggio et al. (2012) [ | 39 | MMSE: 28.7 | 16.5 | Sadness, anger, disgust | |
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| Clark et al. (2008) [ | 20 | DRS-2: 142.6 | 2-3 (range) | Anger, surprise | |
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| Dujardin et al. (2004) [ | 18 | MMSE: >27 | 17.58 | Sadness, surprise | |
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| Hipp et al. (2014) [ | 28 | MMSE: 28.8 | 8.39 | Sadness | |
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| Ibarretxe-Bilbao et al. (2009) [ | 24 | MMSE: 29.8 | 1.73 | 14.67 | Sadness, fear, anger, disgust, surprise |
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| Kan et al. (2002) [ | 16 | MMSE: 26.9 | 2-3 (range) | Fear, disgust | |
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| Lawrence et al. (2007) [ | 17 | Nart-IQ: 117.5 | 22.7 | Anger | |
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| Narme et al. (2011) [ | 10 | MMSE: 28.5 | 2.1 | Anger, fear | |
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| Sprengelmeyer et al. (2003) [ | 16 (unmedicated) | IQ: 100 | 1.7 | 14.6 | Fear, sadness, disgust, anger |
| 20 (medicated) | IQ: 103.2 | 2.6 | 30 | ||
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| Suzuki et al. (2006) [ | 14 | MMSE: 28.6 | 1.6 | Disgust | |
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| Present study | 29 PD | MMSE: 27.6 | 2.8 | 26.8 | See results |
| 14 LMDPD | MMSE: 28.1 | 2.3 | 24.0 | ||
| 15 HMD PD | MMSE: 27.2 | 3.4 | 48.7 | ||
H&Y: Hoehn and Yahr's stage (range from I to V) [19]; UPDRS-III: motor section of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale [20]; LMD: PD patients with low motor dysfunction; HMD: PD patients with high motor dysfunction; MMSE: Mini Mental State Examination [44]; DRS-2: dementia rating scale-2 (/144) [45]; CDR: clinical dementia rating scale [46]; FAB: frontal assessment battery (/18) [47]; BJLOT: Benton's judgment of line orientation test (/30) [48]; VOSP: visual object and space perception battery [49]; Nart-IQ: IQ estimated using national adult reading test-revised version [50].
Means (standard deviations) for demographic and clinical characteristics of PD patients and healthy controls in Experiment 1.
| Group | Number | Age | BDI-II | MMSE | UPDRS-III | H&Y |
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| PD | 29 | 62.93 (12.78) | 12.45 (9.29) | 27.62 (1.86) | 36.79 (17.29) | 2.84 (0.78) |
| HMD | 15 | 62.53 (13.28) | 14.80 (10.17) | 27.20 (1.74) | 48.73 (14.58) | 3.37 (0.69) |
| LMD | 14 | 63.36 (12.71) | 9.93 (7.83) | 28.07 (1.94) | 24.00 (8.62) | 2.29 (0.38) |
| HC | 29 | 59.07 (10.54) | 3.14 (2.61) | 28.07 (1.62) |
HMD: PD patients with high motor dysfunction (≧35 on UPDRS-III); LMD: PD patients with low motor dysfunction (<35 on UPDRS-III); HC: healthy controls. BDI-II: Beck Depression Inventory II; MMSE: Mini Mental State Examination; UPDRS-III: motor section of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale.
Figure 1Mean Efficiency scores of the healthy controls (HC) and PD patients (PD) on the Fast Emotion Discrimination Task. Asterisks (∗) indicate statistical significance at p < 0.05.
Figure 2Mean Efficiency scores of the three groups on the Fast Emotion Discrimination Task. HC: healthy controls; LMD: PD patients with low motor dysfunction; HMD: PD patients with high motor dysfunction. Asterisks (∗) indicate statistical significance at p < 0.05.
Means (standard deviations) for demographic and clinical characteristics of PD patients and healthy controls in Experiment 2.
| Group | Number | Age | BDI-II | MMSE | UPSRD III |
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| HMD ( | 12 | 65.17 (13.54) | 14.25 (9.78) | 27.17 (1.90) | 50.25 (16.04) |
| LMD ( | 7 | 67.86 (11.84) | 10.29 (3.77) | 27.27 (1.80) | 21.43 (10.81) |
| HC ( | 5 | 65.27 (12.19) | 7.00 (4.80) | 26.93 (3.28) |
HMD: PD patients with high motor dysfunction (≧35 on UPDRS-III); LMD: PD patients with low motor dysfunction (<35 on UPDRS-III); HC: healthy controls. BDI-II: Beck Depression Inventory II; MMSE: Mini Mental State Examination; UPDRS-III: motor section of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale.