Publication: Alexithymia and automatic processing of facial emotions: behavioral and neural findings
Alexithymia and automatic processing of facial emotions: behavioral and neural findings
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Rosenberg, N., Ihme, K., Lichev, V., Sacher, J., Rufer, M., Grabe, H. J., Kugel, H., Pampel, A., Lepsien, J., Kersting, A., Villringer, A., & Suslow, T. (2020). Alexithymia and automatic processing of facial emotions: behavioral and neural findings. BMC Neuroscience, 21(1), 23. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12868-020-00572-6
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Alexithymia is a personality trait characterized by difficulties identifying and describing feelings, an externally oriented style of thinking, and a reduced inclination to imagination. Previous research has shown deficits in the recognition of emotional facial expressions in alexithymia and reductions of brain responsivity to emotional stimuli. Using an affective priming paradigm, we investigated automatic perception of facial emotions as a function of alexithymia at the behavioral and neural level. In addition to self-re
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Rosenberg, N., Ihme, K., Lichev, V., Sacher, J., Rufer, M., Grabe, H. J., Kugel, H., Pampel, A., Lepsien, J., Kersting, A., Villringer, A., & Suslow, T. (2020). Alexithymia and automatic processing of facial emotions: behavioral and neural findings. BMC Neuroscience, 21(1), 23. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12868-020-00572-6