Bilateral damage to the human amygdala impairs retrieval of emotional and social information from faces. An important unanswered question concerns the specificity of the impairment for faces. To address this question, we examined preferences for a broad class of visual stimuli in two subjects with complete bilateral amygdala damage, both of whom were impaired in judgments of faces. Relative to controls, the subjects showed a positive bias for simple nonsense figures, color patterns, three-dimensional-looking objects and landscapes. The impairment was most pronounced in regard to those stimuli that are normally liked the least. The human amygdala thus appears to play a general role in guiding preferences for visual stimuli that are normally ...
Affective and social processes play a major role in everyday life, but appropriate methods to assess...
Bilateral amygdala lesions impair the ability to identify certain emotions, especially fear, from fa...
AbstractThe amygdala is proposed to process threat-related information in non-human animals. In huma...
Bilateral damage to the human amygdala impairs retrieval of emotional and social information from fa...
Lesion, functional imaging, and single-unit studies in human and nonhuman animals have demonstrated ...
The amygdala is thought to play a critical role in detecting salient stimuli. Several studies have ...
We have previously reported that bilateral amygdala damage in humans compromises the recognition of ...
Approach and avoidance constitute a basic dimension of all animal behavior. Although a large number ...
Although the amygdala's role in processing facial expressions of fear has been well established, its...
The human amygdala plays a key role in recognizing facial emotions and neurons in the monkey and hum...
The role of the amygdala in emotion and social perception has been intensively investigated primaril...
Faces are one of the most significant social stimuli and the processes underlying face perception ar...
The amygdala's historical role in processing stimuli related to threat and fear is being modified to...
The human amygdala is critical for social cognition from faces, as borne out by impairments in recog...
The amygdala is believed to play a major role in orienting attention towards threat-related stimuli....
Affective and social processes play a major role in everyday life, but appropriate methods to assess...
Bilateral amygdala lesions impair the ability to identify certain emotions, especially fear, from fa...
AbstractThe amygdala is proposed to process threat-related information in non-human animals. In huma...
Bilateral damage to the human amygdala impairs retrieval of emotional and social information from fa...
Lesion, functional imaging, and single-unit studies in human and nonhuman animals have demonstrated ...
The amygdala is thought to play a critical role in detecting salient stimuli. Several studies have ...
We have previously reported that bilateral amygdala damage in humans compromises the recognition of ...
Approach and avoidance constitute a basic dimension of all animal behavior. Although a large number ...
Although the amygdala's role in processing facial expressions of fear has been well established, its...
The human amygdala plays a key role in recognizing facial emotions and neurons in the monkey and hum...
The role of the amygdala in emotion and social perception has been intensively investigated primaril...
Faces are one of the most significant social stimuli and the processes underlying face perception ar...
The amygdala's historical role in processing stimuli related to threat and fear is being modified to...
The human amygdala is critical for social cognition from faces, as borne out by impairments in recog...
The amygdala is believed to play a major role in orienting attention towards threat-related stimuli....
Affective and social processes play a major role in everyday life, but appropriate methods to assess...
Bilateral amygdala lesions impair the ability to identify certain emotions, especially fear, from fa...
AbstractThe amygdala is proposed to process threat-related information in non-human animals. In huma...