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Impairments in Emotion Recognition and Risk-Taking Behavior After Isolated, Cerebellar Stroke

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An increasing amount of research has shown a cerebellar involvement in higher order cognitive functions, including emotional
processing and decision-making. However, it has not been investigated whether impairments in facial emotion recognition,
which could be a marker of impaired emotional experiences, are related to risky decision-making in these patients.

Lees Van den Berg et al 2020_Impairments in Emotion Recognition and Risk-Taking Behavior After isolated Cerebellar Stroke

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