Affective Learning and Psychophysiological Reactivity in Dementia Patients
We examined the association of faces with biographical information that varied in emotional content in patients with Alzheimer's disease and a healthy control group. During two experimental sessions, participants rated neutral male faces on dimensions of hedonic valence and emotional arousal, l...
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doaj-803b1d960e9048c1b6df3da0d50a4a4d2020-11-25T00:12:39ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Alzheimer's Disease2090-80242090-02522012-01-01201210.1155/2012/672927672927Affective Learning and Psychophysiological Reactivity in Dementia PatientsAndreas Blessing0Andreas Keil1L. Forest Gruss2Jacqueline Zöllig3Gerhard Dammann4Mike Martin5Psychiatric Clinic of Münsterlingen, P.O. Box 154, 8596 Münsterlingen, SwitzerlandDepartment of Psychology and NIMH Center for the Study of Emotion and Attention, University of Florida, P.O. Box 112766, Gainesville, FL 32611, USADepartment of Psychology and NIMH Center for the Study of Emotion and Attention, University of Florida, P.O. Box 112766, Gainesville, FL 32611, USADepartment of Psychology, University of Zurich, Gerontopsychology Binzmuehlestrasse 14/24, 8050 Zurich, SwitzerlandPsychiatric Clinic of Münsterlingen, P.O. Box 154, 8596 Münsterlingen, SwitzerlandDepartment of Psychology, University of Zurich, Gerontopsychology Binzmuehlestrasse 14/24, 8050 Zurich, SwitzerlandWe examined the association of faces with biographical information that varied in emotional content in patients with Alzheimer's disease and a healthy control group. During two experimental sessions, participants rated neutral male faces on dimensions of hedonic valence and emotional arousal, later paired with fictitious biographical information. Both groups changed their ratings of the faces according to the biographical content. Free recall and recognition were tested in the second session. Patients neither recalled the biographical information nor recognized the faces, whereas the controls did. In addition, psychophysiological measures were taken in response to the face stimuli. Patients showed significant heart rate modulation as a function of their emotion ratings, whereas the controls did not. No correlation of rating changes with skin conductance was found in any group. Results suggest that psychophysiological reactions such as heart rate changes may indicate preserved affective associative learning in dementia patients despite impaired explicit memory.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/672927 |
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Andreas Blessing Andreas Keil L. Forest Gruss Jacqueline Zöllig Gerhard Dammann Mike Martin Affective Learning and Psychophysiological Reactivity in Dementia Patients International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease |
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Andreas Blessing Andreas Keil L. Forest Gruss Jacqueline Zöllig Gerhard Dammann Mike Martin |
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Affective Learning and Psychophysiological Reactivity in Dementia Patients |
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Affective Learning and Psychophysiological Reactivity in Dementia Patients |
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Affective Learning and Psychophysiological Reactivity in Dementia Patients |
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Affective Learning and Psychophysiological Reactivity in Dementia Patients |
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Affective Learning and Psychophysiological Reactivity in Dementia Patients |
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International Journal of Alzheimer's Disease |
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2090-8024 2090-0252 |
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We examined the association of faces with biographical information that varied in emotional content in patients with Alzheimer's disease and a healthy control group. During two experimental sessions, participants rated neutral male faces on dimensions of hedonic valence and emotional arousal, later paired with fictitious biographical information. Both groups changed their ratings of the faces according to the biographical content. Free recall and recognition were tested in the second session. Patients neither recalled the biographical information nor recognized the faces, whereas the controls did. In addition, psychophysiological measures were taken in response to the face stimuli. Patients showed significant heart rate modulation as a function of their emotion ratings, whereas the controls did not. No correlation of rating changes with skin conductance was found in any group. Results suggest that psychophysiological reactions such as heart rate changes may indicate preserved affective associative learning in dementia patients despite impaired explicit memory. |
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