Facial emotion recognition and eye movement behaviour in conduct disorder
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry2017Vol. 59(3), pp. 247–257
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Abstract
Adolescents with CD, and particularly males, showed deficits in emotion recognition and fixated less on the eyes when viewing emotional faces. Individual differences in fixation behaviour predicted modest variations in emotion categorisation. However, group differences in fixation were small and did not explain the much larger group differences in categorisation performance, suggesting that CD-related deficits in emotion recognition were not mediated by abnormal fixation patterns.
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