Differences between alcoholic and non alcoholic individuals in the recognition of vocal emotional stimuli: A case-control study

A. Esposito, A. Troncone
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Abstract

Emotional decoding ability has been repetitively shown to be impaired in alcoholic patients. The present study aims to extend previous findings on emotions deficits examining the auditory stimuli recognition ability in alcoholism. Twenty-six alcohol-dependent patients, abstinent from alcohol for at least four weeks, were compared to 26 controls matched for sex, age and socioeconomic level. Subjects were asked to listen to 20 vocal stimuli expressing happiness, anger, sadness, surprise and fear. Alcoholic subjects were found significantly less accurate than controls, making more labeling error in recognizing vocal emotions conveying anger and sadness. Alcohol dependent subjects appear to be deficient in the ability to understand emotional valence of auditory stimuli, which may result in errors of judgment within social interactions. Clinical and research implications are discussed.
酗酒者与非酗酒者对声音情绪刺激识别的差异:一项病例对照研究
酒精患者的情绪解码能力一再被证明受损。本研究旨在扩展先前关于酒精中毒患者听觉刺激识别能力的情绪缺陷的研究结果。26名戒酒至少四周的酒精依赖患者与26名性别、年龄和社会经济水平相匹配的对照组进行了比较。受试者被要求听20种表达快乐、愤怒、悲伤、惊讶和恐惧的声音刺激。研究发现,与对照组相比,酗酒者的识别准确率明显较低,在识别表达愤怒和悲伤的声音情绪时犯了更多的标签错误。酒精依赖对象似乎缺乏理解听觉刺激的情感效价的能力,这可能导致在社会交往中的判断错误。讨论了临床和研究意义。
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