Kessler Foundation researchers develop behavioral treatment for deficits of facial affect recognition in multiple sclerosis - EurekAlert


4/12/2022 12:00:00 AM3 yearsago

“Improving facial recognition may improve interpersonal relationships and lead to better outcomes at home and in the workplace,” she added. “The success of EMOPRINT in this MS study is an important first step toward the larger-scale, longer-term studies of so…

image: Dr. Genova is associate director of the Center for Autism Research and an expert in the study of social cognition.view more  Credit: Kessler Foundation East Hanover, NJ. April 12, 2011. A re… [+3676 chars]

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