Thursday, February 9, 2012

Alzheimer's Patients May Have Muted Emotions

(UPI) UPDATED 2010-08-04
Alzheimer's patients may have a decreased ability to experience emotional highs and lows--even if they're not depressed. Researchers found that patients measured pleasant images lower and distressing images as less distressing than health seniors. This does not mean that a patient is necessarily depressed, but rather that Alzheimer's may simply "flatten" emotional experiences.
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