Severity of Emotional Maladaptation and Ability to Recognize Emotions in Patients with Facial Nerve Damage
<p>According to the facial feedback hypothesis, disruption of the afferent connection from the facial muscles, which is a consequence of facial nerve damage, can reduce the emotional response or decrease its intensity, which is also confirmed by studies of patients who received botu...
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Main Authors: | A.A. Rakhmanina, A.B. Kholmogorova, L.B. Zavaliy |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Russian |
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Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
2024-12-01
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Series: | Экспериментальная психология |
Online Access: | https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/exppsy/archive/2024_n4/Rakhmanina_Kholmogorova_Zavaliy |
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