Emotion processing of facial affect expression in patients with somatic symptom disorder with predom...
Emotion processing of facial affect expression in patients with somatic symptom disorder with predominant pain–An EEG-study
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•the presentation of masked faces is followed by higher N170 amplitudes, flatter P2 amplitudes and longer P2 latencies.•healthy controls compared to patients with somatoform pain disorder during the presentation of unmasked faces showed higher P2-amplitudes (interaction group x mask).•healthy controls compared to patients with somatoform pain disor...
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Emotion processing of facial affect expression in patients with somatic symptom disorder with predominant pain–An EEG-study
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1053-8119,1095-9572
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1095-9572
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10.1016/j.neuroimage.2025.121036