We have previously reported that bilateral amygdala damage in humans compromises the recognition of fear in facial expressions while leaving intact recognition of face identity (Adolphs et al., 1994). The present study aims at examining questions motivated by this finding. We addressed the possibility that unilateral amygdala damage might be sufficient to impair recognition of emotional expressions. We also obtained further data on our subject with bilateral amygdala damage, in order to elucidate possible mechanisms that could account for the impaired recognition of expressions of fear. The results show that bilateral, but not unilateral, damage to the human amygdala impairs the processing of fearful facial expressions. This impairment appe...
Affective and social processes play a major role in everyday life, but appropriate methods to assess...
The human amygdala plays a crucial role in processing affective information conveyed by sensory stim...
Neuropsychological studies reported that bilateral amygdala-damaged patients had impaired recognitio...
We have previously reported that bilateral amygdala damage in humans compromises the recognition of ...
Bilateral amygdala lesions impair the ability to identify certain emotions, especially fear, from fa...
Bilateral amygdala lesions impair the ability to identify certain emotions, especially fear, from fa...
Findings from several case studies have shown that bilateral amygdala damage impairs recognition of ...
Ten years ago, we reported that SM, a patient with rare bilateral amygdala damage, showed an intrigu...
Although the amygdala's role in processing facial expressions of fear has been well established, its...
The amygdala's historical role in processing stimuli related to threat and fear is being modified to...
The amygdala is often damaged in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy, either because of the primary...
The amygdala has been labeled as a detector of threat , evidenced by its heightened response to fea...
© The Author (2013). Published by Oxford University Press. The amygdala is known to play an importan...
The amygdala is thought to process fear-related stimuli rapidly and nonconsciously. We found that an...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
Affective and social processes play a major role in everyday life, but appropriate methods to assess...
The human amygdala plays a crucial role in processing affective information conveyed by sensory stim...
Neuropsychological studies reported that bilateral amygdala-damaged patients had impaired recognitio...
We have previously reported that bilateral amygdala damage in humans compromises the recognition of ...
Bilateral amygdala lesions impair the ability to identify certain emotions, especially fear, from fa...
Bilateral amygdala lesions impair the ability to identify certain emotions, especially fear, from fa...
Findings from several case studies have shown that bilateral amygdala damage impairs recognition of ...
Ten years ago, we reported that SM, a patient with rare bilateral amygdala damage, showed an intrigu...
Although the amygdala's role in processing facial expressions of fear has been well established, its...
The amygdala's historical role in processing stimuli related to threat and fear is being modified to...
The amygdala is often damaged in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy, either because of the primary...
The amygdala has been labeled as a detector of threat , evidenced by its heightened response to fea...
© The Author (2013). Published by Oxford University Press. The amygdala is known to play an importan...
The amygdala is thought to process fear-related stimuli rapidly and nonconsciously. We found that an...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
Affective and social processes play a major role in everyday life, but appropriate methods to assess...
The human amygdala plays a crucial role in processing affective information conveyed by sensory stim...
Neuropsychological studies reported that bilateral amygdala-damaged patients had impaired recognitio...