In the natural world, faces are not isolated objects but are rather encountered in the context of the whole body. Previous work has studied the perception of combined faces and bodies using behavioural and electrophysiological measurements, but the neural correlates of emotional face-body perception still remain unexplored. Here, we combined happy and fearful faces and bodies to investigate the influence of body expressions on the neural processing of the face, the effect of emotional ambiguity between the two and the role of the amygdala in this process. Our fMRI analyses showed that the activity in motor, prefrontal and visual areas increases when facial expressions are presented together with bodies rather than in isolation, consistent w...
Facial expressions contain both motor and emotional components. The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and...
■ The ability to selectively perceive items in the environment may be modulated by the emotional con...
The neural basis of emotion perception has mostly been investigated with single face or body stimuli...
In the natural world, faces are not isolated objects but are rather encountered in the context of th...
In the natural world, faces are not isolated objects but are rather encountered in the context of th...
In the natural world, faces are not isolated objects but are rather encountered in the context of th...
AbstractDarwin's evolutionary approach to organisms' emotional states attributes a prominent role to...
Neuroimaging studies have reported activation of the amygdala in response to faces and emotional fac...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Facial expressions of emotions are important in nonverbal communication. Although numerous neural st...
THE amygdala is thought to play a crucial role in emotional and social behaviour(1). Animal studies ...
Emotionally expressive faces have been shown to modulate activation in visual cortex, including face...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of the amygdala during the emotional processing of ...
Facial expressions of emotion elicit increased activity in the human amygdala. Such increases are pa...
<div><p>The decoding of social signals from nonverbal cues plays a vital role in the social interact...
Facial expressions contain both motor and emotional components. The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and...
■ The ability to selectively perceive items in the environment may be modulated by the emotional con...
The neural basis of emotion perception has mostly been investigated with single face or body stimuli...
In the natural world, faces are not isolated objects but are rather encountered in the context of th...
In the natural world, faces are not isolated objects but are rather encountered in the context of th...
In the natural world, faces are not isolated objects but are rather encountered in the context of th...
AbstractDarwin's evolutionary approach to organisms' emotional states attributes a prominent role to...
Neuroimaging studies have reported activation of the amygdala in response to faces and emotional fac...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Facial expressions of emotions are important in nonverbal communication. Although numerous neural st...
THE amygdala is thought to play a crucial role in emotional and social behaviour(1). Animal studies ...
Emotionally expressive faces have been shown to modulate activation in visual cortex, including face...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of the amygdala during the emotional processing of ...
Facial expressions of emotion elicit increased activity in the human amygdala. Such increases are pa...
<div><p>The decoding of social signals from nonverbal cues plays a vital role in the social interact...
Facial expressions contain both motor and emotional components. The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and...
■ The ability to selectively perceive items in the environment may be modulated by the emotional con...
The neural basis of emotion perception has mostly been investigated with single face or body stimuli...