Comparative study of emotional facial expression recognition among Prader–Willi syndrome subtypes
A. Perosanz,
J. F. López‐Paz,
I. Amayra
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPrader–Willi syndrome (PWS) is a congenital disease caused by a rare and generally non‐inherited genetic disorder. The inability to recognise facial expressions of emotion is an apparent social cognition deficit in people diagnosed with PWS. The main objective of the present study is to compare the ability to recognise emotional facial expression, in both non‐contextualised and contextualised scenarios, among the main subtypes of PWS and a control group.MethodsThe sample consisted of 46 children divi… Show more
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