AbstractHuman faces may signal relevant information and are therefore analysed rapidly and effectively by the brain. However, the precise mechanisms and pathways involved in rapid face processing are unclear. One view posits a role for a subcortical connection between early visual sensory regions and the amygdala, while an alternative account emphasises cortical mediation. To adjudicate between these functional architectures, we recorded magnetoencephalographic (MEG) evoked fields in human subjects to presentation of faces with varying emotional valence. Early brain activity was better explained by dynamic causal models containing a direct subcortical connection to the amygdala irrespective of emotional modulation. At longer latencies, mode...
AbstractWe measured amygdala activity in human volunteers during rapid visual presentations of fearf...
Faces are processed by a distributed neural system in the visual as well as in the non-visual cortex...
■ Neuroimaging studies have reported greater activation of the human amygdala in response to faces t...
Human faces may signal relevant information and are therefore analysed rapidly and effectively by th...
AbstractHuman faces may signal relevant information and are therefore analysed rapidly and effective...
International audienceThere is significant controversy over the existence and function of a direct s...
Human faces transmit multiple valuable signals, and neuroimaging studies have shown that the amygdal...
The role of a subcortical visual pathway in the ability to process emotionally salient stimuli has b...
The amygdala has been regarded as a key substrate for emotion processing. However, the engagement of...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
There is significant controversy over the existence and function of a direct subcortical visual path...
A fast, subcortical pathway to the amygdala is thought to have evolved to enable rapid detection of ...
International audienceAmygdala is a key brain region for face perception. While the role of amygdala...
Amygdala is a key brain region for face perception. While the role of amygdala in the perception of ...
Faces are one of the most significant social stimuli and the processes underlying face perception ar...
AbstractWe measured amygdala activity in human volunteers during rapid visual presentations of fearf...
Faces are processed by a distributed neural system in the visual as well as in the non-visual cortex...
■ Neuroimaging studies have reported greater activation of the human amygdala in response to faces t...
Human faces may signal relevant information and are therefore analysed rapidly and effectively by th...
AbstractHuman faces may signal relevant information and are therefore analysed rapidly and effective...
International audienceThere is significant controversy over the existence and function of a direct s...
Human faces transmit multiple valuable signals, and neuroimaging studies have shown that the amygdal...
The role of a subcortical visual pathway in the ability to process emotionally salient stimuli has b...
The amygdala has been regarded as a key substrate for emotion processing. However, the engagement of...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
There is significant controversy over the existence and function of a direct subcortical visual path...
A fast, subcortical pathway to the amygdala is thought to have evolved to enable rapid detection of ...
International audienceAmygdala is a key brain region for face perception. While the role of amygdala...
Amygdala is a key brain region for face perception. While the role of amygdala in the perception of ...
Faces are one of the most significant social stimuli and the processes underlying face perception ar...
AbstractWe measured amygdala activity in human volunteers during rapid visual presentations of fearf...
Faces are processed by a distributed neural system in the visual as well as in the non-visual cortex...
■ Neuroimaging studies have reported greater activation of the human amygdala in response to faces t...