Explicit identification and implicit recognition of facial emotions: II. Core domains and relationships with general cognition

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
Danielle MathersulLeanne M Williams

Abstract

Both general and social cognition are important in providing endophenotypic markers and predicting real-world functional outcomes of clinical psychiatric disorders. However, to date, focus has been on general cognition, rather than on core domains of social/emotional cognition. This study sought to determine core domains of emotion processing for both explicit identification and implicit recognition and their relationships with core domains of general cognition. Age effects and sex differences were also investigated. A sample of 1,000 healthy individuals (6 to 91 years, 53.5% female) undertook the WebNeuro tests of emotion identification and recognition and tests of general cognitive function. Factor analysis revealed seven core domains of emotion processing: speed of explicit emotion identification, speed of implicit emotion recognition, implicit emotion recognition accuracy, "threat" processing, sadness-disgust identification, "positive emotion" processing, and general "face perception." Seven corresponding core domains of general cognition were identified: information-processing speed, executive function, sustained attention/vigilance, verbal memory, working-memory capacity, inhibition/impulsivity, and sensorimotor function....Continue Reading

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
PCA
PCAs

Software Mentioned

MATRICS
GREEN
Statistical Package for Social Science ( SPSS
IntegNeuro
WebNeuro

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