The Ekman 60-Faces (EK-60F) Test is a well-known neuropsychological tool assessing emotion recognition from facial expressions. It is the most employed task for research purposes in psychiatric and neurological disorders, including neurodegenerative diseases, such as the behavioral variant of Frontotemporal Dementia (bvFTD). The Ekman 60 Faces test uses a range of photographs to test recognition of six basic emotions from the Ekman and Friesen series (happiness, surprise, fear, sadness, disgust, anger), as well as the neutral faces. The Emotion Hexagon test involves recognition of a number of facial expressions of each emotion using computer image manipulation.
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Last updated: 02 Apr, 2010 Facial Expressions of Emotion – Stimuli and Tests (FEEST). Software manual v 2.1
The Ekman 60 Faces Test is an easy-to-administer software test. It uses 60
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The software is available on annual subscription via download to individual computers (for professionals in a one-on-one setting), through the APRIL ® API for customized use on a website or mobile app, or in a touchscreen kiosk (similar to a “photo booth” in public and retail settings) for on-the-spot face agings. Software manual v 2.1 The TVTC FEEST CD contains The Ekman 60 Faces Test The Emotion Hexagon Test A collection of FEESTstimuli FEEST manual Various additional files: software manual/help (i.e. This manual); license; registration; and read-me. The Ekman 60 Faces Test. Emotion Recognition. Emotion Recognition. BPD group (33) inpatients - mean age both groups 30, 3 & 2 men respectively. Control group (32) controlled for factors such as education, socioeconomic status, age, other demographics. Hypothesis 1: Emotion perception impairment in BPD is specific to the negative emotion domain.