Moreover, cognitive ability and
emotion recognition also predicted LEAS - C scores.
Not exact matches
These emotionally in - tune workers
also had significantly higher income than those who received a low score on the study's
emotion recognition test.
Functional imaging studies have
also shown that autistic minds show decreased activity and connectivity in areas of the so - called «social brain» — regions important for language, face
recognition and
emotion.
Consistent with the idea that people with Huntington's disease have a hard time with empathy and emotional regulation, people who developed disease
also demonstrated problems on an
emotion recognition task.
This is
also in
recognition that the most difficult issues in divorce are usually not legal; they are
emotion - based.
While separating from histories of oppression, dominant subjects of
emotion may
also actively «claim» power and
recognition by engaging in charitable actions and requiring gratitude for these actions.
This is
also in
recognition that the most difficult issues in divorce are usually not legal; they are
emotion - based.
They
also completed an
emotion recognition task23 online via the survey tool of the Qualtrics Research Suite (2016 Qualtrics, Provo, Utah, USA).
It
also requires the
recognition that behaviours, cognitions and
emotions (not human beings) are the assessment targets and that a diagnosis not leading to differential treatment is clinically useless.
We
also hypothesized that participants with CD / CU + would show reduced EA,
emotion recognition, and affective empathy relative to CD / CU - participants.
In an attempt to address this issue, we
also treated CU traits as a dimensional measure by testing for correlations between CU traits and EA,
emotion recognition, and affective empathy within the CD group.
Emotion recognition has
also been measured using tasks involving the presentation of video clips (e.g., excerpts from films or documentaries).
We
also examined for effects of CU traits using a dimensional approach by testing for correlations between CU traits and EA,
emotion recognition, and affective empathy (using either parametric or non-parametric bivariate correlations, as appropriate).
It could
also be argued that the link between
emotion recognition and affective empathy, where difficulties in the former affect the latter, influences the development of «moral socialization» (socialization via emotional learning).
Studies investigating the effects of CU traits on facial
emotion recognition have
also yielded mixed findings, with some studies showing that CU traits are associated with deficits in recognizing facial expressions signalling distress (i.e., fear and sadness; Dadds et al. 2008; Fairchild et al. 2009, 2010), whilst other studies have reported superior fear
recognition in those with high versus low levels of CU traits (e.g., Woodworth and Waschbusch 2008).