Familiar smiling faces in Alzheimer's disease: Understanding the positivity-related recognition bias

Werheid K, McDonald RS, Simmons-Stern N, Ally BA, Budson AE (2011)
Neuropsychologia 49(10): 2935-2940.

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Werheid, KatjaUniBi ; McDonald, Rebecca S.; Simmons-Stern, Nicholas; Ally, Brandon A.; Budson, Andrew E.
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Recent research has revealed a recognition bias favoring positive faces and other stimuli in older compared to younger adults. However, it is yet unclear whether this bias reflects an age-related preference for positive emotional stimuli, or an affirmatory bias used to compensate for episodic memory deficits. To follow up this point, the present study examined recognition of emotional faces and current mood state in patients with mild Alzheimer disease (AD) and healthy controls. Expecting lower overall memory performance, more negative and less positive mood in AD patients, the critical question was whether the positivity-related recognition bias would be increased compared to cognitively unimpaired controls. Eighteen AD patients and 18 healthy controls studied happy, neutral, and angry faces, which in a subsequent recognition task were intermixed with 50% distracter faces. As expected, the patient group showed reduced memory performance, along with a less positive and more negative mood. The recognition bias for positive faces persisted. This pattern supports the view that the positivity-induced recognition bias represents a compensatory, gist-based memory process that is applied when item-based recognition fails.
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Zeitschriftentitel
Neuropsychologia
Band
49
Ausgabe
10
Seite(n)
2935-2940
ISSN
0028-3932
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2962079

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Werheid K, McDonald RS, Simmons-Stern N, Ally BA, Budson AE. Familiar smiling faces in Alzheimer's disease: Understanding the positivity-related recognition bias. Neuropsychologia. 2011;49(10):2935-2940.
Werheid, K., McDonald, R. S., Simmons-Stern, N., Ally, B. A., & Budson, A. E. (2011). Familiar smiling faces in Alzheimer's disease: Understanding the positivity-related recognition bias. Neuropsychologia, 49(10), 2935-2940. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2011.06.022
Werheid, Katja, McDonald, Rebecca S., Simmons-Stern, Nicholas, Ally, Brandon A., and Budson, Andrew E. 2011. “Familiar smiling faces in Alzheimer's disease: Understanding the positivity-related recognition bias”. Neuropsychologia 49 (10): 2935-2940.
Werheid, K., McDonald, R. S., Simmons-Stern, N., Ally, B. A., and Budson, A. E. (2011). Familiar smiling faces in Alzheimer's disease: Understanding the positivity-related recognition bias. Neuropsychologia 49, 2935-2940.
Werheid, K., et al., 2011. Familiar smiling faces in Alzheimer's disease: Understanding the positivity-related recognition bias. Neuropsychologia, 49(10), p 2935-2940.
K. Werheid, et al., “Familiar smiling faces in Alzheimer's disease: Understanding the positivity-related recognition bias”, Neuropsychologia, vol. 49, 2011, pp. 2935-2940.
Werheid, K., McDonald, R.S., Simmons-Stern, N., Ally, B.A., Budson, A.E.: Familiar smiling faces in Alzheimer's disease: Understanding the positivity-related recognition bias. Neuropsychologia. 49, 2935-2940 (2011).
Werheid, Katja, McDonald, Rebecca S., Simmons-Stern, Nicholas, Ally, Brandon A., and Budson, Andrew E. “Familiar smiling faces in Alzheimer's disease: Understanding the positivity-related recognition bias”. Neuropsychologia 49.10 (2011): 2935-2940.

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