Emotion recognition of facial expressions in adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder / Reconocimiento de emociones de expresiones faciales en adultos con trastorno de hiperactividad con déficit de atención

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ingrid Cortez-Carbonell, Francisco Ceric
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Abstract

Abstract Various studies have indicated that children with ADHD have difficulties with the facial interpretation of affect. Research in the adult ADHD population overall is scarce. The present study explores how adults with ADHD react to a simple attention task and an emotion-containing task. Thirty adults clinically diagnosed with ADHD and 30 non-ADHD controls completed a computer-based task through a set of facial expressions standardized for Chile. The task was composed of two parts: first, a simple attention task with facial expressions; and second, a facial expression-labelling task. Reaction Time (RT) and Accuracy (Acc) of responses were evaluated. Participants with ADHD responded significantly faster and were significantly less accurate in both tasks compared to controls. Across both groups, emotion-specific errors increased in the facial expression of anger. Additionally, the ADHD group was significantly faster in responding for anger, but not for happiness or neutral expressions. Impulsivity commonly associated with ADHD may account for faster RT and lower Acc. Moreover, happiness may be more pleasant to identify than anger. These results are consistent with studies that have recorded greater Acc for positive emotions in comparison with negative emotions.
注意力缺陷多动障碍成人面部表情的情感识别注意力缺陷多动障碍成人面部表情的情感识别
各种研究表明,患有多动症的儿童在情感的面部解释方面存在困难。对成人多动症人群的总体研究很少。本研究探讨了患有多动症的成年人对简单的注意力任务和包含情绪的任务的反应。30名临床诊断为多动症的成年人和30名非多动症对照者通过一组智利标准化的面部表情完成了一项基于计算机的任务。该任务由两部分组成:第一,简单的面部表情注意力任务;第二,面部表情标记任务。评估反应的反应时间(RT)和准确度(Acc)。与对照组相比,患有多动症的参与者在这两项任务中的反应明显更快,准确性也明显较差。在两组中,愤怒的面部表情中因情绪而异的错误都有所增加。此外,多动症组对愤怒的反应明显更快,但对快乐或中性表达的反应则不然。通常与多动症相关的冲动可能是RT更快和Acc更低的原因。此外,快乐可能比愤怒更容易识别。这些结果与研究一致,这些研究记录了与消极情绪相比,积极情绪的Acc更大。
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Estudios De Psicologia
Estudios De Psicologia PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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