2014
DOI: 10.2147/ndt.s74963
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Below and beyond the recognition of emotional facial expressions in alcohol dependence: from basic perception to social cognition

Abstract: Studies that have carried out experimental evaluation of emotional skills in alcohol-dependence have, up to now, been mainly focused on the exploration of emotional facial expressions (EFE) decoding. In the present paper, we provide some complements to the recent systematic literature review published by Donadon and de Lima Osório on this crucial topic. We also suggest research avenues that must be, in our opinion, considered in the coming years. More precisely, we propose, first, that a battery integrating a … Show more

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“…Data from healthy populations suggests that mutual influences between vision and emotion start at very early stages of information processing [ 38 ]. The brain regions involved in mental and emotional states include the prefrontal cortex, limbic structures, and the insula as well as visual areas [ 39 ].…”
Section: The Observed Relationship Between Visual Impairment and Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data from healthy populations suggests that mutual influences between vision and emotion start at very early stages of information processing [ 38 ]. The brain regions involved in mental and emotional states include the prefrontal cortex, limbic structures, and the insula as well as visual areas [ 39 ].…”
Section: The Observed Relationship Between Visual Impairment and Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the effective integration of interoceptive inputs is crucial for both subjective experience and social skills ( Park and Tallon-Baudry, 2014 ; Shah et al , 2017 ); i.e. skills typically impaired in alcohol and drug use disorders ( D’Hondt et al , 2014 ; Verdejo-Garcia, 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An extensive body of previous research also suggests chronic alcohol misuse to be associated with impairments in social cognition. For instance, those with alcohol use disorder (AUD) have been reported to perform worse on FER tasks when compared to healthy controls (D’Hondt et al 2014 ; Donadon and Osório 2014 ; Uekermann and Daum 2008 ). Two recent meta-analyses focused on the effects of chronic alcohol misuse on social cognition, both indicating large overall FER deficits in individuals with AUD compared to healthy controls (Castellano et al 2015 ; Bora and Zorlu 2016 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%