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dc.rights.licenseopenen_US
dc.contributor.authorBELLOT, Emmanuelle
dc.contributor.authorGARNIER-CRUSSARD, Antoine
dc.contributor.authorPONGAN, Elodie
dc.contributor.authorDELPHIN-COMBE, Floriane
dc.contributor.authorCOSTE, Marie Helene
dc.contributor.authorGENTIL, Claire
hal.structure.identifierBordeaux population health [BPH]
dc.contributor.authorROUCH, Isabelle
dc.contributor.authorHENAFF, Marie Anne
dc.contributor.authorSCHMITZ, Christina
dc.contributor.authorTILLMANN, Barbara
dc.contributor.authorKROLAK-SALMON, Pierre
dc.date.accessioned2022-01-12T16:01:18Z
dc.date.available2022-01-12T16:01:18Z
dc.date.issued2021-09-17
dc.identifier.issn2045-2322en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/124361
dc.description.abstractEnSome of the behavioral disorders observed in Parkinson's disease (PD) may be related to an altered processing of social messages, including emotional expressions. Emotions conveyed by whole body movements may be difficult to generate and be detected by PD patients. The aim of the present study was to compare valence judgments of emotional whole body expressions in individuals with PD and in healthy controls matched for age, gender and education. Twenty-eight participants (13 PD patients and 15 healthy matched control participants) were asked to rate the emotional valence of short movies depicting emotional interactions between two human characters presented with the "Point Light Displays" technique. To ensure understanding of the perceived scene, participants were asked to briefly describe each of the evaluated movies. Patients' emotional valence evaluations were less intense than those of controls for both positive (p < 0.001) and negative (p < 0.001) emotional expressions, even though patients were able to correctly describe the depicted scene. Our results extend the previously observed impaired processing of emotional facial expressions to impaired processing of emotions expressed by body language. This study may support the hypothesis that PD affects the embodied simulation of emotional expression and the potentially involved mirror neuron system.
dc.language.isoENen_US
dc.rightsAttribution 3.0 United States*
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dc.title.enBlunted emotion judgments of body movements in Parkinson's disease
dc.typeArticle de revueen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1038/s41598-021-97788-1en_US
dc.subject.halSciences du Vivant [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieen_US
dc.identifier.pubmed34535699en_US
bordeaux.journalScientific Reportsen_US
bordeaux.page18575en_US
bordeaux.volume11en_US
bordeaux.hal.laboratoriesBordeaux Population Health Research Center (BPH) - UMR 1219en_US
bordeaux.issue1en_US
bordeaux.institutionUniversité de Bordeauxen_US
bordeaux.institutionINSERMen_US
bordeaux.peerReviewedouien_US
bordeaux.inpressnonen_US
bordeaux.identifier.funderIDHospices Civils de Lyonen_US
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