Automatic and controlled attentional orienting toward emotional faces in patients with Parkinson’s disease

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Stefania Righi
Giorgio Gronchi
Silvia Ramat
Gioele Gavazzi
Francesca Cecchi
Maria Pia Viggiano
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[1] University of Florence,Department of Neuroscience, Psychology, Drug Research and Child’s Health
[2] AOU Careggi,Parkinson Unit, Neuromuscular
[3] University of Florence,Skeletal and Sensory Organs Department
[4] IRCCS Fondazione don Carlo Gnocchi,Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine
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Automatic and controlled attention; Emotions; Positivity effect; Dot-probe task; Parkinson’s disease;
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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative motor disorder that can associate with deficits in cognitive and emotional processing. In particular, PD has been reported to be mainly associated with defects in executive control and orienting attentional systems. The deficit in emotional processing mainly emerged in facial expression recognition. It is possible that the defects in emotional processing in PD may be secondary to other cognitive impairments, such as attentional deficits. This study was designed to systematically investigate the different weight of automatic and controlled attentional orienting mechanisms implied in emotional selective attention in PD. To address our purpose, we assessed drug-naïve PD patients and age-matched healthy controls with two dot-probe tasks that differed for stimuli duration. Automatic and controlled attentions were evaluated with stimuli lasting 100 ms and 500 ms, respectively. Furthermore, we introduced an emotion recognition task to investigate the performance in explicit emotion classification. The stimuli used in both the tasks dot-probe and emotion recognition were expressive faces displaying neutral, disgusted, fearful, and happy expressions.
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