Advances in Emotion Recognition: Link to Depressive Disorder

  • Cheng X
  • Wang X
  • Ouyang T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Mental disorders can result from disruption of neuronal circuitry, damage to the neuronal and non-neuronal cells, altered circuitry in the different regions of the brain and any changes in the permeability of the blood brain barrier. Early identification of these impairments through investigative means could help to improve the outcome for many brain and behaviour disease states.The chapters in this book describe how these abnormalities can lead to neurological and mental diseases such as ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), anxiety disorders, Alzheimer’s disease and personality and eating disorders. Psycho-social traumas, especially during childhood, increase the incidence of amnesia and transient global amnesia, leading to the temporary inability to create new memories.Early detection of these disorders could benefit many complex diseases such as schizophrenia and depression. BT - Neurological and Mental Disorders

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Cheng, X., Wang, X., Ouyang, T., & Feng, Z. (2020). Advances in Emotion Recognition: Link to Depressive Disorder. In Neurological and Mental Disorders. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.92019

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