Emotions exert powerful effects on perception and memory, notably by modulating activity in sensory cortices so as to capture attention. Here, we examine whether emotional significance acquired by a visual stimulus can also change its cortical representation by linking neuronal populations coding for different memorized versions of the same stimulus, a mechanism that would facilitate recognition across different appearances. Using fMRI, we show that after pairing a given face with threat through conditioning, viewing this face activates the representation of another viewpoint of the same person, which itself was never conditioned, leading to robust repetition-priming across viewpoints in the ventral visual stream (including medial fusiform,...
Emotion can exert a modulatory role on declarative memory. Several studies have shown that emotiona...
Humans can identify individual faces under different view- viewpoints, even after a single encounter...
This study investigated the role of bottom-up and top-down neural mechanisms in the processing of em...
The affective significance of a visual item is thought to lead to enhanced visual processing. Howeve...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Attention and perception are potentiated for emotionally significant stimuli, promoting efficient re...
An efficient detection of threat is crucial for survival and requires an appropriate allocation of a...
Emotions can be aroused by various kinds of stimulus modalities. Recent neuroimaging studies indicat...
Visual processing is not determined solely by retinal inputs. Attentional modulation can arise when ...
Re-entrant modulation of visual cortex has been suggested as a critical process for enhancing percep...
Facial expression perception can be influenced by the natural visual context in which the face is pe...
Our visual inputs are often entangled with affective meanings in natural vision, implying the existe...
It is well known that emotionally salient events are remembered more vividly than mundane ones. Our...
Working memory (WM) and visual selection processes inter- act in a reciprocal fashion based on overl...
Face recognition is a unique visual skill enabling us to recognize a large number of person identiti...
Emotion can exert a modulatory role on declarative memory. Several studies have shown that emotiona...
Humans can identify individual faces under different view- viewpoints, even after a single encounter...
This study investigated the role of bottom-up and top-down neural mechanisms in the processing of em...
The affective significance of a visual item is thought to lead to enhanced visual processing. Howeve...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Attention and perception are potentiated for emotionally significant stimuli, promoting efficient re...
An efficient detection of threat is crucial for survival and requires an appropriate allocation of a...
Emotions can be aroused by various kinds of stimulus modalities. Recent neuroimaging studies indicat...
Visual processing is not determined solely by retinal inputs. Attentional modulation can arise when ...
Re-entrant modulation of visual cortex has been suggested as a critical process for enhancing percep...
Facial expression perception can be influenced by the natural visual context in which the face is pe...
Our visual inputs are often entangled with affective meanings in natural vision, implying the existe...
It is well known that emotionally salient events are remembered more vividly than mundane ones. Our...
Working memory (WM) and visual selection processes inter- act in a reciprocal fashion based on overl...
Face recognition is a unique visual skill enabling us to recognize a large number of person identiti...
Emotion can exert a modulatory role on declarative memory. Several studies have shown that emotiona...
Humans can identify individual faces under different view- viewpoints, even after a single encounter...
This study investigated the role of bottom-up and top-down neural mechanisms in the processing of em...