Novel stimuli often require a rapid reallocation of sensory processing resources to determine the significance of the event, and the appropriate behavioral response. Both the amygdala and the visual cortex are central elements of the neural circuitry responding to novelty, demonstrating increased activity to new as compared to highly familiarized stimuli. Further, these brain areas are intimately connected, and thus the amygdala may be a key region for directing sensory processing resources to novel events. Although knowledge regarding the neurocircuit of novelty detection is gradually increasing, we still lack a basic understanding of the conditions that are necessary and sufficient for novelty-specific responses in human amygdala and the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of the amygdala during the emotional processing of ...
The amygdala is known to influence processing of threat-related stimuli in distant brain regions, in...
Human faces may signal relevant information and are therefore analysed rapidly and effectively by th...
Novel stimuli often require a rapid reallocation of sensory processing resources to determine the si...
Novel stimuli often require a rapid reallocation of sensory processing resources to determine the si...
The amygdala has been implicated in the processing of emotion and animacy information and to be resp...
A number of recent papers have suggested that the amygdala plays a role in the brain's novelty detec...
Facial expressions of emotion elicit increased activity in the human amygdala. Such increases are pa...
AbstractWe measured amygdala activity in human volunteers during rapid visual presentations of fearf...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Emotional visual stimuli evoke enhanced responses in the visual cortex. To test whether this reflect...
Facial threat is associated with changes in limbic activity as well as modifications in the cortical...
AbstractHuman faces may signal relevant information and are therefore analysed rapidly and effective...
The rapid and efficient selection of emotionally salient or goal-relevant stimuli in the environment...
Although brain imaging evidence accumulates to suggest that the amygdala plays a key role in the pro...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of the amygdala during the emotional processing of ...
The amygdala is known to influence processing of threat-related stimuli in distant brain regions, in...
Human faces may signal relevant information and are therefore analysed rapidly and effectively by th...
Novel stimuli often require a rapid reallocation of sensory processing resources to determine the si...
Novel stimuli often require a rapid reallocation of sensory processing resources to determine the si...
The amygdala has been implicated in the processing of emotion and animacy information and to be resp...
A number of recent papers have suggested that the amygdala plays a role in the brain's novelty detec...
Facial expressions of emotion elicit increased activity in the human amygdala. Such increases are pa...
AbstractWe measured amygdala activity in human volunteers during rapid visual presentations of fearf...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Emotional visual stimuli evoke enhanced responses in the visual cortex. To test whether this reflect...
Facial threat is associated with changes in limbic activity as well as modifications in the cortical...
AbstractHuman faces may signal relevant information and are therefore analysed rapidly and effective...
The rapid and efficient selection of emotionally salient or goal-relevant stimuli in the environment...
Although brain imaging evidence accumulates to suggest that the amygdala plays a key role in the pro...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of the amygdala during the emotional processing of ...
The amygdala is known to influence processing of threat-related stimuli in distant brain regions, in...
Human faces may signal relevant information and are therefore analysed rapidly and effectively by th...