The different faces of one's self: an fMRI study into the recognition of current and past self-facial appearance
There is evidence that the right hemisphere is involved in processing self-related stimuli. Previous...
Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that people process preferentially self-relate...
It is well known that the fusiform gyrus is engaged in face perception, such as the processes of fac...
Mirror self-recognition is often considered as an index of self-awareness. Neuroimaging studies have...
Mirror self-recognition is often considered as an index of self-awareness. Neuroimaging studies have...
We studied the neural correlates of self vs. non-self judgements using functional magnetic resonance...
Abstract: Understanding the neurobiological substrates of self-recognition yields important insight ...
We report two studies of facial self-perception using individually tailored, standardized facial pho...
Current research on self-identity suggests that the self is settled in a unique mental representatio...
Self-recognition has been demonstrated by a select number of primate species and is often used as an...
AbstractThe recognition of self-face is a unique and complex phenomenon in many aspects, including i...
The processing of personal changes across time and the ability to differentiate between representati...
The neural representation of self is a fundamental question for brain research. Employing activation...
The ability to remember how people have behaved in prior encounters is a crucial social skill as thi...
<div><p>Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that people process preferentially sel...
There is evidence that the right hemisphere is involved in processing self-related stimuli. Previous...
Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that people process preferentially self-relate...
It is well known that the fusiform gyrus is engaged in face perception, such as the processes of fac...
Mirror self-recognition is often considered as an index of self-awareness. Neuroimaging studies have...
Mirror self-recognition is often considered as an index of self-awareness. Neuroimaging studies have...
We studied the neural correlates of self vs. non-self judgements using functional magnetic resonance...
Abstract: Understanding the neurobiological substrates of self-recognition yields important insight ...
We report two studies of facial self-perception using individually tailored, standardized facial pho...
Current research on self-identity suggests that the self is settled in a unique mental representatio...
Self-recognition has been demonstrated by a select number of primate species and is often used as an...
AbstractThe recognition of self-face is a unique and complex phenomenon in many aspects, including i...
The processing of personal changes across time and the ability to differentiate between representati...
The neural representation of self is a fundamental question for brain research. Employing activation...
The ability to remember how people have behaved in prior encounters is a crucial social skill as thi...
<div><p>Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that people process preferentially sel...
There is evidence that the right hemisphere is involved in processing self-related stimuli. Previous...
Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that people process preferentially self-relate...
It is well known that the fusiform gyrus is engaged in face perception, such as the processes of fac...