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Demonstration of impaired facial emotion perception in temporal lobe epilepsy by theta responses in EEG

Nezir, G., Uzunlar, H., Aktürk, T., Güntekin, B., Özkara, Ç. (2025) Demonstration of impaired facial emotion perception in temporal lobe…
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Nezir, G., Uzunlar, H., Aktürk, T., Güntekin, B., Özkara, Ç. (2025) Demonstration of impaired facial emotion perception in temporal lobe epilepsy by theta responses in EEG. International Journal of Psychophysiology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2025.112578

Highlights

  • •Individuals with temporal lobe epilepsy were found to have impaired facial expression perception
  • •Impaired FEP in patients with TLE is characterized by decreased theta responses
  • •The examination of facial expression perception in epilepsy patients using electrophysiological methods is important.

Abstract

Objective

Temporale lobe and occipito-temporal cortical areas play an important role in facial emotion perception (FEP). FEP might be represented by event-related brain oscillations. In patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), impairment of FEP was shown with behavioral and functional neuroimaging (FMRI, PET, MEG) but not event-related oscillations, which is a well known method for cognitive research studies. The present study aims to explore FEP by analyzing EEG event-related theta oscillations in patients with TLE.

Methods

21 patients with TLE and 19 healthy volunteers were included. During EEG recording, 15 photographs from Ekman and Friesen’s photo series showing five different facial expressions (angry, happy, neutral, fearful, sad) were used. Event-related theta (3–8 Hz) power spectrum and phase locking were analyzed by wavelet transform method using the Brain Vision Analyzer program.

Results

The difference between TLE patients and healthy volunteers was found to be significant for theta power (P < 0,05), but there was no significant difference between right and left TLE patients (P > 0,05). Lower theta power was observed against all faces in the patient group, especially in temporo-parietal and parietal areas, compared to healthy volunteers (P < 0,05). Patients with left TLE were significantly impaired in happy facial expressions, patients with right TLE were significantly impaired in fearful facial expressions.

Conclusions

Impaired FEP in patients with TLE is characterized by decreased event-related theta responses, particularly in temporo-parietal and parietal areas. The present study presents the electrophysiological indicators of impaired FEP in TLE patients for the first time in the literature. The current study could be a guide for future research related to neural networks in cognitive tasks and epilepsy.

S. Hakan Uzunlar

Lisans öğrenimini 2017 yılında İstanbul Kültür Üniversitesi Psikoloji bölümünde onur derecesi ile ve Moleküler Biyoloji ve Genetik yan dalı ile bitirmiştir. Yüksek lisansını 2022 yılında İstanbul Medipol Üniversitesi’nde Sinirbilim bölümünde öğrenim bursu ile bitirmiştir. İstanbul Kültür Üniversitesi’ndeki Klinik Psikoloji yüksek lisans öğrenimi sürmektedir.

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