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| Emotion Recognition Task (ERT) Kessels, R.P.C., Montagne, B., Hendriks, A.W., Perrett, D.I, & De Haan, E.H.F. (2014). Assessment of perception of morphed facial expressions using the Emotion Recognition Task (ERT): Normative data from healthy participants aged 8-75. Journal of Neuropsychology, 8, 75-93
The ERT, developed by Barbara Montagne, Roy Kessels, David Perrett and Edward de Haan, is a computerized task to assess the perception of facial expressions. The task presents morphed facial expressions that gradually increase in intensity. The participant or patient has to indicate after each morph which emotion is shown by multiple choice. Administration takes about 10 minutes. Regression-based norms are available from a sample of 373 healthy participants from Australia, the Netherlands, Ireland and Germany aged 8-75 (see table below for characteristics). Data of individual participants are stored at the level of each trial for research purposes, but an aggregated PDF report is also generated per individual, showing the individual’s performance as percentile for each emotion as well as the total score. The ERT has been validated in several patient groups, including stroke, autism spectrum disorders, neurosurgery patients, TBI, PTSD, Huntington’s disease, Noonan and Turner syndrome, FTD, MCI and AD. Instructions and interface are available in several languages, including English, Dutch, German, and Portugese The ERT is part of the Diagnosels neuropsychological test environment by Metrisquare and can be run on any computer free of charge. In patients, the best responses are obtained when using a touch-sensitive screen available from Metrisquare, but mouse clicking is also possible. Free accounts are available for psychologists. For more information follow this link |
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