People with Epilepsy Find it Easier to Understand Positive Emotions than Negative Emotions – Epilepsy Research U.K.

Read article - Cites a study led by Kris Bujarski, MD, Assistant Professor of Neurology, that assessed social cognition in 43 people with focal epilepsy and 22 healthy controls and found that people with epilepsy had no difficulty identifying positive emotions, but that they found it more difficult to pinpoint negative emotions such as anger, fear and disgust.