SummaryNonconscious [1–6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces functional activity in a subcortical pathway to the amygdala involving the superior colliculus and pulvinar. Despite evidence in lower mammals [10, 11] and nonhuman primates [12], it remains speculative whether anatomical connections between these structures exist in the human brain [13–15]. It is also unknown whether destruction of the visual cortex, which provides a major input to the amygdala, induces modifications in anatomical connections along this subcortical pathway. We used diffusion tensor imaging to investigate in vivo anatomical connections between human amygdala and subcortical visual structures in ten age-matched controls and ...
A subcortical pathway through the superior colliculus and pulvinar to the amygdala is commonly assum...
It has been suggested that some cortically blind patients can process the emotional valence of visua...
It has been suggested that some cortically blind patients can process the emotional valence of visua...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
SummaryNonconscious [1–6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induce...
It has been suggested that some cortically blind patients can process the emotional valence of visua...
Over the past few decades, evidence has come to light that there is a rapid subcortical shortcut tha...
Over the past few decades, evidence has come to light that there is a rapid subcortical shortcut tha...
A subcortical pathway through the superior colliculus and pulvinar to the amygdala is commonly assum...
It has been suggested that some cortically blind patients can process the emotional valence of visua...
It has been suggested that some cortically blind patients can process the emotional valence of visua...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces funct...
SummaryNonconscious [1–6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induce...
It has been suggested that some cortically blind patients can process the emotional valence of visua...
Over the past few decades, evidence has come to light that there is a rapid subcortical shortcut tha...
Over the past few decades, evidence has come to light that there is a rapid subcortical shortcut tha...
A subcortical pathway through the superior colliculus and pulvinar to the amygdala is commonly assum...
It has been suggested that some cortically blind patients can process the emotional valence of visua...
It has been suggested that some cortically blind patients can process the emotional valence of visua...