Most neuropsychological research on the perception of emotion concerns the perception of faces. Yet in everyday life, hand actions are also modulated by our affective state, revealing it, in turn, to the observer. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to identify brain regions engaged during the observation of hand actions performed either in a neutral or an angry way. We also asked whether these are the same regions as those involved in perceiving expressive faces. During the passive observation of emotionally neutral hand movements, the fMRI signal increased significantly in dorsal and ventral premotor cortices, with the exact location of the ‘peaks ’ distinct from those induced by face observation. Various areas in the ext...
Previous neuroimaging research on healthy humans has provided evidence for a neural system underlyin...
We compared brain activation involved in the observation of isolated right hand movements (e.g. twis...
Emotionally expressive faces are processed by a distributed network of interacting sub-cortical and ...
Most neuropsychological research on the perception of emotion concerns the perception of faces. Yet ...
In social life actions are tightly linked with emotions. The integration of affective- and action-re...
People with Huntington's disease and people suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder show severe...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Different parts of our brain code the perceptual features and actions related to an object, causing ...
Emotional stimuli modulate activity in brain areas related to attention, perception, and movement. S...
Considerable evidence indicates that processing facial expression involves both subcortical (amygdal...
Being in a social world requires an understanding of other people that is co-determined in its meani...
Background Fluid and effective social communication requires that both face identity and emotiona...
Facial expressions contain both motor and emotional components. The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and...
Eye-gaze direction plays a fundamental role in the perception of facial features and particularly th...
Facial expression perception can be influenced by the natural visual context in which the face is pe...
Previous neuroimaging research on healthy humans has provided evidence for a neural system underlyin...
We compared brain activation involved in the observation of isolated right hand movements (e.g. twis...
Emotionally expressive faces are processed by a distributed network of interacting sub-cortical and ...
Most neuropsychological research on the perception of emotion concerns the perception of faces. Yet ...
In social life actions are tightly linked with emotions. The integration of affective- and action-re...
People with Huntington's disease and people suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder show severe...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Different parts of our brain code the perceptual features and actions related to an object, causing ...
Emotional stimuli modulate activity in brain areas related to attention, perception, and movement. S...
Considerable evidence indicates that processing facial expression involves both subcortical (amygdal...
Being in a social world requires an understanding of other people that is co-determined in its meani...
Background Fluid and effective social communication requires that both face identity and emotiona...
Facial expressions contain both motor and emotional components. The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and...
Eye-gaze direction plays a fundamental role in the perception of facial features and particularly th...
Facial expression perception can be influenced by the natural visual context in which the face is pe...
Previous neuroimaging research on healthy humans has provided evidence for a neural system underlyin...
We compared brain activation involved in the observation of isolated right hand movements (e.g. twis...
Emotionally expressive faces are processed by a distributed network of interacting sub-cortical and ...