Single-unit recordings and functional brain imaging studies have shown reduced neural responses to repeated stimuli in the visual cortex. Using MEG, we compared responses evoked by repetitions of neutral faces to those evoked by fearful faces, which were either task relevant (targets) or irrelevant (distracters). Faces evoked a bi-phasic response in extrastriate cortex, peaking at 160-185 ms and at 220-250 ms, with stronger responses to neutral faces at the earlier interval and stronger responses to fearful faces at the later interval. At both latencies, repetitions of neutral and fearful targets resulted in reduced amplitude of the MEG signal. Additionally, we found that the context in which targets were presented affected their processing...
I review a number of fMRI studies that investigate the effects of repeating faces on responses in th...
The rapid extraction of facial identity and emotional expressions is critical for adapted social int...
International audienceFace processing depends on the orchestrated activity of a large-scale neuronal...
Single-unit recordings and functional brain imaging studies have shown reduced neural responses to r...
To determine how emotional information modulates subsequent traces for repeated stimuli, we combined...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
We examined whether behavioral and neural effects of repeating faces are modulated by independent fa...
Stimulus repetition decreases the response of neurons in the monkey inferior temporal (IT) cortex (M...
Repeated stimulus presentations commonly produce decreased neural responses-a phenomenon known as re...
Recognizing emotion in faces is important in human interaction and survival, yet existing studies do...
AbstractI review a number of fMRI studies that investigate the effects of repeating faces on respons...
We investigated immediate repetition effects in the recognition of famous faces by recording event-r...
We compared electrical brain responses to fearful vs. neutral facial expressions in healthy voluntee...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
I review a number of fMRI studies that investigate the effects of repeating faces on responses in th...
The rapid extraction of facial identity and emotional expressions is critical for adapted social int...
International audienceFace processing depends on the orchestrated activity of a large-scale neuronal...
Single-unit recordings and functional brain imaging studies have shown reduced neural responses to r...
To determine how emotional information modulates subsequent traces for repeated stimuli, we combined...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
We examined whether behavioral and neural effects of repeating faces are modulated by independent fa...
Stimulus repetition decreases the response of neurons in the monkey inferior temporal (IT) cortex (M...
Repeated stimulus presentations commonly produce decreased neural responses-a phenomenon known as re...
Recognizing emotion in faces is important in human interaction and survival, yet existing studies do...
AbstractI review a number of fMRI studies that investigate the effects of repeating faces on respons...
We investigated immediate repetition effects in the recognition of famous faces by recording event-r...
We compared electrical brain responses to fearful vs. neutral facial expressions in healthy voluntee...
Visual cortical responses are usually attenuated by repetition, a phenomenon known as repetition sup...
I review a number of fMRI studies that investigate the effects of repeating faces on responses in th...
The rapid extraction of facial identity and emotional expressions is critical for adapted social int...
International audienceFace processing depends on the orchestrated activity of a large-scale neuronal...