The lesion method provides unique insight into how the human brain generates emotion and feeling. Recent work has explored a number of interesting topics including the dissociation of emotional experience from memory in patients with amnesia, the reliability of specific emotional deficits following focal brain damage (including fear and the amygdala), and the investigation of compensatory neural mechanisms in lesion patients. Several detailed case studies have challenged the necessary role of the insular cortex in both awareness and feeling by showing that even in rare instances of complete bilateral insula destruction, the patient remains fully sentient and capable of expressing and feeling emotion. These findings highlight the...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Primary objective: This study investigated the role of sub-cortical brain structures in emotion reco...
Classical fear conditioning was used in the present study as a model for investigating emotional lea...
The lesion method provides unique insight into how the human brain generates emotion and feeling. R...
Emotions can be defined as states elicited by rewards or punishments, and indeed the neurology of em...
Influential models based on an increasing body of neuroimaging evidence propose that insular cortex ...
Background Emotion arises from integrating information about the external world with memories of pas...
The amygdala is often damaged in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy, either because of the primary...
The existence of so-called ‘basic emotions’ and their defining attributes represents a long lasting ...
Background: The insula is instrumental in integrating the emotional, cognitive, and sensory-motor sy...
Questions about the nature of emotion have existed since psychology emerged as a scientific discipli...
Ongoing signals from one׳s own body (interoception) allow experience of self-feeling. In early studi...
Although lesion and functional imaging studies have broadly implicated the right hemisphere in the r...
Individual variability in emotion processing may be associated with genetic variation as well as wit...
The recognition of emotional signals from all sensory modalities is a critical component of human so...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Primary objective: This study investigated the role of sub-cortical brain structures in emotion reco...
Classical fear conditioning was used in the present study as a model for investigating emotional lea...
The lesion method provides unique insight into how the human brain generates emotion and feeling. R...
Emotions can be defined as states elicited by rewards or punishments, and indeed the neurology of em...
Influential models based on an increasing body of neuroimaging evidence propose that insular cortex ...
Background Emotion arises from integrating information about the external world with memories of pas...
The amygdala is often damaged in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy, either because of the primary...
The existence of so-called ‘basic emotions’ and their defining attributes represents a long lasting ...
Background: The insula is instrumental in integrating the emotional, cognitive, and sensory-motor sy...
Questions about the nature of emotion have existed since psychology emerged as a scientific discipli...
Ongoing signals from one׳s own body (interoception) allow experience of self-feeling. In early studi...
Although lesion and functional imaging studies have broadly implicated the right hemisphere in the r...
Individual variability in emotion processing may be associated with genetic variation as well as wit...
The recognition of emotional signals from all sensory modalities is a critical component of human so...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Primary objective: This study investigated the role of sub-cortical brain structures in emotion reco...
Classical fear conditioning was used in the present study as a model for investigating emotional lea...