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Face and emotion recognition deficits in Turner syndrome: A possible role for X-linked genes in amygdala development.
Authors:Lawrence, Kate   Kuntsi, Joanna   Coleman, Michael   Campbell, Ruth   Skuse, David
Abstract:Face recognition is thought to rely on configural visual processing, Where face recognition impairments have been identified, qualitatively delayed or anomalous configural processing has also been found. A group of women with Turner syndrome (TS) with monosomy for a single maternal X chromosome (45, Xm) showed an impairment in face recognition skills compared with normally developing women. However, normal configural face-processing abilities were apparent. The ability to recognize facial expressions of emotion, particularly fear, was also impaired in this TS subgroup. Face recognition and fear recognition accuracy were significantly correlated in the female control group but not in women with TS. The authors therefore suggest that anomalies in amygdala function may be a neurological feature of TS of this karyotype. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:face recognition   Turner syndrome   recognition impairments   configural processing   recognition accuracy   emotion recognition   facial expressions   genes   amygdala development
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