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Speed and accuracy of facial expression classification in avoidant personality disorder: a preliminary study.

Abstract
The aim of this preliminary study was to examine whether individuals with avoidant personality disorder (APD) could be characterized by deficits in the classification of dynamically presented facial emotional expressions. Using a community sample of adults with APD (n = 17) and non-APD controls (n = 16), speed and accuracy of facial emotional expression recognition was investigated in a task that morphs facial expressions from neutral to prototypical expressions (Multi-Morph Facial Affect Recognition Task; Blair, Colledge, Murray, & Mitchell, 2001). Results indicated that individuals with APD were significantly more likely than controls to make errors when classifying fully expressed fear. However, no differences were found between groups in the speed to correctly classify facial emotional expressions. The findings are some of the first to investigate facial emotional processing in a sample of individuals with APD and point to an underlying deficit in processing social cues that may be involved in the maintenance of APD.
AuthorsM Zachary Rosenthal, Kwanguk Kim, Nathaniel R Herr, Moria J Smoski, Jennifer S Cheavens, Thomas R Lynch, David S Kosson
JournalPersonality disorders (Personal Disord) Vol. 2 Issue 4 Pg. 327-34 (Oct 2011) ISSN: 1949-2723 [Electronic] United States
PMID22448805 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Topics
  • Adult
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Cues
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Emotions
  • Facial Expression
  • Fear
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Neuropsychological Tests (statistics & numerical data)
  • Pattern Recognition, Visual (physiology)
  • Personality Disorders (diagnosis, physiopathology)
  • Reaction Time
  • Social Perception

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