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- Emotion Communication by the Aging Face and Body
- Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction
- Emotion Communication by the Aging Face and Body
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface: Communicating Emotion with an Aging Face and Body
- Part I Basic Processes
- Part II Aging and Aging Stereotypes
- Part III Impact of Aging Cues on First Impressions and Emotion Communication
- Part IV The Effects of Facial Movement Impairment of Emotion Communication
- Chapter 9 Emotional Anatomy
- Chapter 10 The Expression and Perception of Social and Emotional Cues in Older Adults with Parkinson’s Disease
- Part V Methodological Approaches to the Study of the Effects of Aging on Emotion Communication
- Index
- Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction
- References
Chapter 10 - The Expression and Perception of Social and Emotional Cues in Older Adults with Parkinson’s Disease
from Part IV - The Effects of Facial Movement Impairment of Emotion Communication
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 December 2023
- Emotion Communication by the Aging Face and Body
- Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction
- Emotion Communication by the Aging Face and Body
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface: Communicating Emotion with an Aging Face and Body
- Part I Basic Processes
- Part II Aging and Aging Stereotypes
- Part III Impact of Aging Cues on First Impressions and Emotion Communication
- Part IV The Effects of Facial Movement Impairment of Emotion Communication
- Chapter 9 Emotional Anatomy
- Chapter 10 The Expression and Perception of Social and Emotional Cues in Older Adults with Parkinson’s Disease
- Part V Methodological Approaches to the Study of the Effects of Aging on Emotion Communication
- Index
- Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction
- References
Summary
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative movement disorder that impairs emotional expression in older adults. Parkinson's disease decreases a person’s ability to express their emotions in the face, body, and voice. Due to this decrease in emotional expression, people with PD are often perceived with a bias by both medical professionals and lay observers. These misperceptions can lead to people with PD experiencing stigmatization, decreased quality of life, and decreased satisfaction in their social relationships. Following a review of how PD affects the perceptions of people with PD at both the encoder and decoder level, this chapter will present possible compensatory strategies for increasing accuracy in perceptions with health-related expressivity deficits such as increased engagement in valued activities and using deliberate expressions to show emotions in high stakes social situations.
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- Emotion Communication by the Aging Face and BodyA Multidisciplinary View, pp. 241 - 262Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023