2000
DOI: 10.1159/000017249
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Comprehension of Emotions: Comparison between Alzheimer Type and Vascular Type Dementias

Abstract: This study investigated the ability of recognizing emotion in dementia. Twenty-five patients with dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT), 25 patients with vascular dementia (VD), and 12 normal control subjects were evaluated as to general cognition, visuoperception and emotion recognition. The score on the emotion recognition task significantly correlated with that of the Mini-Mental State Examination for VD patients while this was not the case for DAT patients. Moreover, VD patients performed significantly wors… Show more

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“…11 The items that loaded most highly in each factor were used to form five subscales: emotion recognition (5,8,12,18,23); empathy (3,9,15,20,30); social conformity (11,14,25); antisocial behavior (1,6,13,24); and sociability (4,16,17,19,21,27,29). The total score for the patient version of the SEQ had good correlation with the patients' total score on the Patient Competency Rating Scale (PCRS) (P = 0.01) and the total score for the proxy version had strong correlation with the proxy-version total score of PCRS (P < 0.01).…”
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“…11 The items that loaded most highly in each factor were used to form five subscales: emotion recognition (5,8,12,18,23); empathy (3,9,15,20,30); social conformity (11,14,25); antisocial behavior (1,6,13,24); and sociability (4,16,17,19,21,27,29). The total score for the patient version of the SEQ had good correlation with the patients' total score on the Patient Competency Rating Scale (PCRS) (P = 0.01) and the total score for the proxy version had strong correlation with the proxy-version total score of PCRS (P < 0.01).…”
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“…11 Nelis et al 7 conducted the first validation study on the SEQ among people with dementia. Varimax rotation yielded three interpretable solutions: the 11-item emotional recognition and empathy (ERE) domain (3,5,8,9,11,12,15,18,20,23,30), the 7-item social relationship (SR) domain (16,17,19,25,26,28,29) and the 6-item prosocial behavior (PB) domain (2,4,6,10,13,22). There were small but significant differences between self-ratings and caregivers' ratings for all the domains: ERE: …”
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“…, in the wake of previous study in patients with FTD, vascular dementia and even AD 16 , brings relevant information on social cognition in mild AD patients. The authors evaluated the performance on face recognition task longitudinally in 30 mild AD patients.…”
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“…Portanto, o comprometimento da consciência dos déficits cognitivos estaria associado à neurodegeneração, independentemente do estágio da doença. Já na comparação entre o reconhecimento e a compreensão de emoções entre pacientes de DA e DV, os pacientes com DA, apesar dos déficits cognitivos, mantêm a capacidade de reconhecer emoções quando comparados aos vasculares (Shimokawa et al, 2000). Clinicamente, essas diferenças permitem que os pacientes com DA tenham menos ansiedade diante de seus sintomas do que os pacientes com DV.…”
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