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Emotion perception and electrophysiological correlates in Huntington’s disease
Highlights • This study confirms an emotional face processing deficit in Huntington’s disease (HD). • This study demonstrates the electrophysiological underpinnings of the emotional processing deficit in HD. • This study suggests that the emotional processing deficit in HD is caused by a generic vis...
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description | Highlights • This study confirms an emotional face processing deficit in Huntington’s disease (HD). • This study demonstrates the electrophysiological underpinnings of the emotional processing deficit in HD. • This study suggests that the emotional processing deficit in HD is caused by a generic visual processing deficit. |
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