ESTUDIO DE LA CAPACIDAD DE RECONOCIMIENTO E IMITACION DE EXPRESIONES FACIALES DE EMOCIONES Y DE SU RELACION CON EMPATIA EN PACIENTES CON ENFERMEDAD DE PARKINSO
PGC2018-095934-B-I00
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Nombre agencia financiadora Agencia Estatal de Investigación
Acrónimo agencia financiadora AEI
Programa Programa Estatal de Generación de Conocimiento y Fortalecimiento Científico y Tecnológico del Sistema de I+D+i
Subprograma Subprograma Estatal de Generación de Conocimiento
Convocatoria Proyectos de I+D de Generación de Conocimiento
Año convocatoria 2018
Unidad de gestión Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2017-2020
Centro beneficiario UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE MADRID
Identificador persistente http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100011033
Publicaciones
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Prediction of cognitive impairment in PD by MoCA
e-cienciaDatos, Repositorio de Datos del Consorcio Madroño
- Alonso-Recio, Laura
<p>The aim of this project is to analyze the capacity of the MoCA to detect cognitive impairment in PD, and also to identify anterior and posterior profiles defined by the dual síndrome hypothesis</p>
<p>This dataset include information 59 patients with idiopathic PD were studied with the MoCA and a neuropsychological battery of tests covering all cognitive domains. Tests were selected according to the recommendations of the MDS to assess cognitive impairment in PD patients (Litvan et at., 2012). More specifically, the following processes were assessed: attention/working memory, memory, visuospatial abilities, language and executive functions. Both the MoCA subtests and the neuropsychological tests were grouped according to the two profiles defined by the dual syndrome hypothesis. Hence, a profile was defined for Anterior/attention-executive función and another for Posterior/Memory-Visuospatial impairment.</p>
<p>This dataset include information 59 patients with idiopathic PD were studied with the MoCA and a neuropsychological battery of tests covering all cognitive domains. Tests were selected according to the recommendations of the MDS to assess cognitive impairment in PD patients (Litvan et at., 2012). More specifically, the following processes were assessed: attention/working memory, memory, visuospatial abilities, language and executive functions. Both the MoCA subtests and the neuropsychological tests were grouped according to the two profiles defined by the dual syndrome hypothesis. Hence, a profile was defined for Anterior/attention-executive función and another for Posterior/Memory-Visuospatial impairment.</p>
Proyecto: AEI//PGC2018-095934-B-I00
Social Cognition in PD
e-cienciaDatos, Repositorio de Datos del Consorcio Madroño
- Alonso-Recio, Laura
<p>The aim of this project is to assess the SC construct and to explore its relationship with cognitive state in PD patients.</p>
<p>This dataset include the perfomance of 19 PD patients with cognitive decline, 27 cognitively preserved PD patients and 29 healthy control in social perception (static and dynamic emotional facial recognition), theory of mind, empathy and social behavior tasks. We also assess processing speed, executive functions, memory, language and visuospatial ability. To assess social perception, we administered two emotional categorization tasks, one with 50 static (photograph) and another with 50 dynamic (videos) stimuli, showing facial expressions of happiness, sadness, fear, anger, and neutral face (10 of each emotion) on a computer screen and using the E-prime 2.0 program (Schneider, Eschmann, & Zuccolotto, 2002). To evaluate ToM, we administered the Spanish adaptation of the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET; Baron-Cohen et al., 2001). To measure empathy, we used the Empathy Quotient (EQ; Baron-Cohen & Wheelwright, 2004), a self-report measure of empathy. Finally, to assess social behavior, we administered the Spanish version of Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX; Shaw, Oei, & Sawang, 2015).</p>
<p>This dataset include the perfomance of 19 PD patients with cognitive decline, 27 cognitively preserved PD patients and 29 healthy control in social perception (static and dynamic emotional facial recognition), theory of mind, empathy and social behavior tasks. We also assess processing speed, executive functions, memory, language and visuospatial ability. To assess social perception, we administered two emotional categorization tasks, one with 50 static (photograph) and another with 50 dynamic (videos) stimuli, showing facial expressions of happiness, sadness, fear, anger, and neutral face (10 of each emotion) on a computer screen and using the E-prime 2.0 program (Schneider, Eschmann, & Zuccolotto, 2002). To evaluate ToM, we administered the Spanish adaptation of the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET; Baron-Cohen et al., 2001). To measure empathy, we used the Empathy Quotient (EQ; Baron-Cohen & Wheelwright, 2004), a self-report measure of empathy. Finally, to assess social behavior, we administered the Spanish version of Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX; Shaw, Oei, & Sawang, 2015).</p>
Proyecto: AEI//PGC2018-095934-B-I00