The processing of emotional stimuli in the absence of awareness has been widely investigated in patients with lesions to the primary visual pathway since the classical studies on affective blindsight. In addition, recent evidence has shown that in hemianopic patients without blindsight only unseen fearful faces can be implicitly processed, inducing enhanced visual encoding (Cecere et al., 2014) and response facilitation (Bertini et al., 2013, 2017) to stimuli presented in their intact field. This fear-specific facilitation has been suggested to be mediated by activity in the spared visual subcortical pathway, comprising the superior colliculus (SC), the pulvinar and the amygdala. This suggests that the pulvinar might represent a critical re...
The human brain can process facial expressions of emotions rapidly and without awareness. Several st...
Patient G.Y. is able to discriminate emotional facial expressions presented in his blind (right) hem...
Functional neuroimaging experiments have shown that recognition of emotional expressions does not de...
The processing of emotional stimuli in the absence of awareness has been widely investigated in pati...
The processing of emotional stimuli in the absence of awareness has been widely investigated in pati...
Visual threat-related signals are not only processed via a cortical geniculo-striatal pathway to the...
Visual threat-related signals are not only processed via a cortical geniculo-striatal pathway to the...
Implicit visual processing of emotional stimuli has been widely investigated since the classical stu...
The present review will focus on evidence demonstrating the prioritization in visual processing of f...
Threat-related signals are processed not only via striatal cortical areas, but also via a subcortica...
The human brain has evolved a multifaceted fear system, allowing threat detection to enable rapid ad...
SummaryWe present a unique case demonstrating contributions of the pulvinar in response to visual th...
We present a unique case demonstrating contributions of the pulvinar in response to visual threat. S...
The present review will focus on evidence demonstrating the prioritization in visual processing of f...
The human brain can process facial expressions of emotions rapidly and without awareness. Several st...
Patient G.Y. is able to discriminate emotional facial expressions presented in his blind (right) hem...
Functional neuroimaging experiments have shown that recognition of emotional expressions does not de...
The processing of emotional stimuli in the absence of awareness has been widely investigated in pati...
The processing of emotional stimuli in the absence of awareness has been widely investigated in pati...
Visual threat-related signals are not only processed via a cortical geniculo-striatal pathway to the...
Visual threat-related signals are not only processed via a cortical geniculo-striatal pathway to the...
Implicit visual processing of emotional stimuli has been widely investigated since the classical stu...
The present review will focus on evidence demonstrating the prioritization in visual processing of f...
Threat-related signals are processed not only via striatal cortical areas, but also via a subcortica...
The human brain has evolved a multifaceted fear system, allowing threat detection to enable rapid ad...
SummaryWe present a unique case demonstrating contributions of the pulvinar in response to visual th...
We present a unique case demonstrating contributions of the pulvinar in response to visual threat. S...
The present review will focus on evidence demonstrating the prioritization in visual processing of f...
The human brain can process facial expressions of emotions rapidly and without awareness. Several st...
Patient G.Y. is able to discriminate emotional facial expressions presented in his blind (right) hem...
Functional neuroimaging experiments have shown that recognition of emotional expressions does not de...