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Altered emotion perception in insomnia, anxiety, depression, mania, psychotic experiences and schizotypal symptoms: a dataset

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posted on 2024-10-29, 13:39 authored by Umair AkramUmair Akram, Jodie StevensonJodie Stevenson

This data resource provides evidence concerning the prevalence of perceptual alterations of emotional faces amongst individuals experiencing symptoms of insomnia, anxiety, depression, mania, psychotic experiences, and schizotypal tendencies. More specifically, we explored the categorisation accuracy (whether the displayed emotion was correctly identified), misperception (which emotion an incorrect judgment was perceived to be), intensity (extent of the emotion signal strength) and emotional valence (the extent and direction of perceived affect) of six facial expressions of emotion from the Karolinska Directed Emotional Faces database. Complete data from N = 572 respondents are included. The dataset is available to other researchers and is provided on Figshare. Information concerning the data records, usage notes, code availability and technical validation are presented. Finally, we present demographic and correlational data concerning psychiatric symptoms and alterations in the perception of emotional faces.

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  • School of Psychology (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Scientific Data

Volume

11

Pages/Article Number

990

Publisher

Nature Research

eISSN

2052-4463

Date Submitted

2024-04-10

Date Accepted

2024-08-02

Date of First Publication

2024-09-11

Date of Final Publication

2024-09-11

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  • Open Access

Date Document First Uploaded

2024-10-05

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