CNS Neurosci Ther. 2025 Oct;31(10):e70636. doi: 10.1111/cns.70636.

ABSTRACT

AIM: To explore the emotion recognition (ER) abilities among temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) patients with different levels of depression.

METHODS: This observational study was conducted during December 2021 and November 2022, including 71 healthy controls (HCs) and 93 TLE patients. Based on the scores of the Beck Depression Index, the patients were divided into four groups (no/mild/moderate/severe depression). All participants finished the Faux pas task (FPT), watched the dynamic facial expression task and recognized the emotion (anger, disgust, happiness, or sadness) with the recording of eye movements. The accuracy of ER was recorded. The percentage of fixation in interested areas (IA) and fixation counts in IA were selected and analyzed.

RESULTS: TLE patients without depression had significantly lower FPT scores (p = 0.001) and accuracy ratios of dynamic facial ER (p = 0.039) than HCs. Patients with severe depression had significantly more fixation percentages and fixation counts in the nose than patients with no/mild/moderate depression (p < 0.05).

CONCLUSION: The recording of eye movement provides more accurate and objective biobehavioral indicators for distinguishing TLE patients with severe depression, which has great practical significance for early monitoring and intervention.

PMID:41159311 | DOI:10.1111/cns.70636