Emotion Clinical Trial
Official title:
Pilot Study Assessing Cognitive Function and Emotional Possessing in Patients With Bilateral Facial Palsy
Based on recent findings that botulinum toxin injections in the cranial muscles might reduce
emotional processing (Havas 2011), an increasing number of popular newspaper tabloids are
suggesting a negative effect on cognition. The underlying research articles address the
"facial feedback hypothesis". The hypothesis indicates that expressive behaviour, including
facial mimic expressions influences the subject's brain via feedback. (Alam 2008) Other
systemic neurological diseases, e.g of inflammatory origin, may lead to temporary bilateral
facial nerve palsy (BF). During recovery process, the palsy usually remits completely.
The effect of bilateral facial muscle palsy on cognition and emotional possessing has never
been evaluated.
The results of this pilot study might provide new information about the effect bilateral
facial palsy on emotional processing and cognition and the facial feedback hypothesis.
The aim of this controlled pilot study is to assess cognitive function and emotional
processing in patients with bilateral facial palsy. In addition, differences in cognitive
function and emotional processing in patients with different manifestations of dystonia
should be evaluated.
According to the facial feedback theory, paralysed mimic muscles might alter emotional
processing. Therefore, investigators compare patients with bilateral facial muscle palsy and
healthy controls. Investigators expect no influence of facial muscle palsy on cognitive
functions in any of the tested groups; the investigators expect a mild impairment of
emotional processing only in the patients group with bilateral facial muscle palsy (BEB and
BF). In addition, the investigators expect no difference in emotional processing in patients
with different manifestations of dystonia (BEB and CD) at remission. There might be a slight
difference of emotional processing in patients with different manifestations of dystonia
(BEB and CD) at time of prominent facial palsy.
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Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective
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