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Alexithymia and automatic processing of facial emotions: behavioral and neural findings.

Nicole RosenbergKlas IhmeVladimir LichevJulia SacherMichael RuferHans Jörgen GrabeHarald KugelAndré PampelJöran LepsienAnette KerstingArno VillringerThomas Suslow
Published in: BMC neuroscience (2020)
Our behavioral results provide evidence that alexithymic features are related in particular to less sensitivity for covert facial expressions of anger. The perceptual alterations could reflect impaired automatic recognition or integration of social anger signals into judgemental processes and might contribute to the problems in interpersonal relationships associated with alexithymia. Our findings suggest that self-report measures of alexithymia may have an advantage over interview-based tests as research tools in the field of emotion perception at least in samples of healthy individuals characterized by rather low levels of alexithymia.
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