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The FACE test: a new neuropsychological task to assess the recognition of complex mental states from faces

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NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES
卷 44, 期 7, 页码 2339-2347

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SPRINGER-VERLAG ITALIA SRL
DOI: 10.1007/s10072-023-06697-w

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Social cognition; Mental state recognition; Facial expressions; Parkinson's disease

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This study introduces a new task, called the FACE test, to assess the recognition of complex mental states from faces. Normative data for the Italian population and its clinical application to 40 Parkinson's disease (PD) patients are reported. The FACE test was found to be accurate in distinguishing PD patients with socio-cognitive dysfunctions from both controls and PD patients without emotion recognition/attribution difficulties.
BackgroundSocial cognition deficits are reported in several neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the availability of tasks for the clinical assessment is still limited, preventing the full characterization of socio-cognitive dysfunctions in neurological patients. This study aims to present a new task to assess the recognition of complex mental states from faces (FACE test), reporting normative data for the Italian population and an example of its clinical application to 40 PD patients.MethodsTwo-hundred twenty-nine Italian participants with at least 5 years of education were enrolled. Data were analyzed according to the method of equivalent scores; test-retest reliability and convergent validity were assessed. Two short versions of the FACE test were defined for clinical and research purposes. The prevalence of deficits in the FACE test was computed in the PD sample, as well as correlations with cognitive performance and diagnostic accuracy.ResultsRegression analyses revealed significant effects of demographic variables on FACE performance, with younger and more educated individuals showing higher scores. Twenty-eight percent of PD patients showed borderline/pathological performance, which was correlated with emotion recognition/attribution abilities, and attentive-executive functions. The FACE test was accurate (80%) in distinguishing PD patients with socio-cognitive dysfunctions from both controls and PD patients without emotion recognition/attribution difficulties.ConclusionThe FACE test represents a new tool assessing the ability to recognize complex mental states from facial expressions. Overall, these results support its use in both clinical and research settings, as well as the presence of affective processing deficits in a subsample of PD patients.

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