2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurol.2012.06.017
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Identification des émotions chez des patients atteints de gliomes de bas grade versus accidents vasculaires cérébraux

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“…Evidence supporting this idea includes studies of brain-damaged patients, such as traumatic or vascular brain injuries and brain tumors. These studies found similar impairments in processing emotions from faces and voices in a single modality, but found that brain-damaged patients experienced greater performance using both facial and vocal stimuli (e.g., Hornak et al, 1996 ; Borod et al, 1998 ; Calder et al, 2001 ; Kucharska-Pietura et al, 2003 ; du Boullay et al, 2013 ; Luherne-du Boullay et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Evidence supporting this idea includes studies of brain-damaged patients, such as traumatic or vascular brain injuries and brain tumors. These studies found similar impairments in processing emotions from faces and voices in a single modality, but found that brain-damaged patients experienced greater performance using both facial and vocal stimuli (e.g., Hornak et al, 1996 ; Borod et al, 1998 ; Calder et al, 2001 ; Kucharska-Pietura et al, 2003 ; du Boullay et al, 2013 ; Luherne-du Boullay et al, 2014 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%