| Publication Abstract Display |
| Type: Published Manuscript |
| Title: Deficient emotion processing is associated with everyday functioning capacity in HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder. |
| Authors: Grabyan JM, Morgan EE, Cameron MV, Villalobos J, Grant I, Woods SP |
| Year: 2018 |
| Publication: Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology : The Official Journal of The National Academy of Neuropsychologists |
| Volume: 33 Issue: 2 Pages: 184-193 |
| Abstract:Emotion processing has received little research focus in HIV, but emerging evidence suggests that abilities such as facial affect discrimination may be features of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND). The present study hypothesized that individuals with HAND would evidence an emotion processing deficit relative to cognitively unimpaired individuals with HIV and seronegative comparison participants on a task assessing these abilities. Moreover, it was expected that this deficit would be significantly associated with social aspects of everyday functioning. |