Facial perception bias in patients with major depression

Volume: 197, Issue: 3, Pages: 217 - 220
Published: May 1, 2012
Abstract
This study used a morphed categorical perception facial expression task to evaluate whether patients with depression demonstrated deficits in distinguishing boundaries between emotions. Forty-one patients with depression and 41 healthy controls took part in this study. They were administered a standardized set of morphed photographs of facial expressions with varying emotional intensities between 0% and 100% of the emotion, in 10% increments to...
Paper Details
Title
Facial perception bias in patients with major depression
Published Date
May 1, 2012
Volume
197
Issue
3
Pages
217 - 220
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