Facial expressions are known to impact observers' behavior, even when they are not consciously identifiable. Relying on visual crowding, a perceptual phenomenon whereby peripheral faces become undiscriminable, we show that participants exposed to happy vs. neutral crowded faces rated the pleasantness of subsequent neutral targets accordingly to the facial expression's valence. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) along with psychophysiological interaction analysis, we investigated the neural determinants of this nonconscious preference bias, either induced by static (i.e., pictures) or dynamic (i.e., videos) facial expressions. We found that while static expressions activated primarily the ventral visual pathway (including tas...
■ The ability to selectively perceive items in the environment may be modulated by the emotional con...
AbstractWe measured amygdala activity in human volunteers during rapid visual presentations of fearf...
Background: Prior studies suggest that the amygdala shapes complex behavioral responses to socially ...
Facial expressions are known to impact observers' behavior, even when they are not consciously ident...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Emotionally expressive faces are processed by a distributed network of interacting sub-cortical and ...
<div><p>Emotionally expressive faces are processed by a distributed network of interacting sub-corti...
Considerable evidence indicates that processing facial expression involves both subcortical (amygdal...
Crowding occurs when nearby flankers impede the identification of a peripheral stimulus. Here, we st...
Facial expression perception can be influenced by the natural visual context in which the face is pe...
Because moving depictions of face emotion have greater ecological validity than their static counter...
International audienceThe human brain is tuned to recognize emotional facial expressions in faces ha...
Facial expressions contain both motor and emotional components. The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and...
Facial expressions of emotion elicit increased activity in the human amygdala. Such increases are pa...
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...
AbstractWe measured amygdala activity in human volunteers during rapid visual presentations of fearf...
Background: Prior studies suggest that the amygdala shapes complex behavioral responses to socially ...
Facial expressions are known to impact observers' behavior, even when they are not consciously ident...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Emotionally expressive faces are processed by a distributed network of interacting sub-cortical and ...
<div><p>Emotionally expressive faces are processed by a distributed network of interacting sub-corti...
Considerable evidence indicates that processing facial expression involves both subcortical (amygdal...
Crowding occurs when nearby flankers impede the identification of a peripheral stimulus. Here, we st...
Facial expression perception can be influenced by the natural visual context in which the face is pe...
Because moving depictions of face emotion have greater ecological validity than their static counter...
International audienceThe human brain is tuned to recognize emotional facial expressions in faces ha...
Facial expressions contain both motor and emotional components. The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and...
Facial expressions of emotion elicit increased activity in the human amygdala. Such increases are pa...
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...
AbstractWe measured amygdala activity in human volunteers during rapid visual presentations of fearf...
Background: Prior studies suggest that the amygdala shapes complex behavioral responses to socially ...