“…The motor impairment often is accompanied by neuropsychological deficits (Dubois & Pillon, 1997), including abnormalities in emotional processing, such as impaired perception of vocal material [prosody (Pell, 1996;Blonder, Gur, & Gur, 1989); vocal emotions (Breitenstein, Van Lancker, Daum, & Waters, 2001)], as well as visual recognition of emotional (Suzuki, Hoshino, Shigemasu, & Kawamura, 2006;Kan, Kawamura, Hasegawa, Mochizuki, & Nakamura, 2002;Breitenstein, Daum, & Ackermann, 1998) and nonemotional faces (Dewick, Hanley, Davies, Playfer, & Turnbull, 1991). Selective deficits in recognition of facial expressions of disgust are observed in symptomatic PD patients as well as in patients with presymptomatic Huntington's disease, an illness associated with neuronal loss in the striatum (Suzuki et al, 2006;Hennenlotter et al, 2004).…”