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The level of cognitive function and recognition of emotions in older adults.

Marianna VirtanenArchana Singh-ManouxG David BattyKlaus P EbmeierMarkus JokelaCatherine J HarmerMika Kivimäki
Published in: PloS one (2017)
The ability to recognize emotion in facial expressions is affected at an early stage of cognitive impairment and might decline at an accelerated rate with the deterioration of cognitive function. Accurate recognition of happiness seems to be less affected by a severe decline in cognitive performance than recognition of negatively valued emotions.
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