Copyright: © 2008 Jackson et al.Background: Fluid and effective social communication requires that both face identity and emotional expression information are encoded and maintained in visual short-term memory (VSTM) to enable a coherent, ongoing picture of the world and its players. This appears to be of particular evolutionary importance when confronted with potentially threatening displays of emotion - previous research has shown better VSTM for angry versus happy or neutral face identities.Methodology/Principal Findings: Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, here we investigated the neural correlates of this angry face benefit in VSTM. Participants were shown between one and four to-be-remembered angry, happy, or neutral faces, a...
Separate neural systems have been implicated in the recognition of facial identity and emotional exp...
This study investigated the role of bottom-up and top-down neural mechanisms in the processing of em...
Neuroimaging data suggest that emotional information, especially threatening faces, automatically ca...
Background Fluid and effective social communication requires that both face identity and emotiona...
Fluid and effective social communication requires that both face identity and emotional expression i...
Recognizing emotion in faces is important in human interaction and survival, yet existing studies do...
Although some views of face perception posit independent processing of face identity and expression,...
Does the presence of emotional expression influence visual working memory (WM) capacity for faces? P...
The ability to remember how people have behaved in prior encounters is a crucial social skill as thi...
We investigated facial recognition memory (for previously unfamiliar faces) and facial expression pe...
We investigated facial recognition memory (for previously unfamiliar faces) and facial expression pe...
Long-termmemory (LTM) is enhanced for emotional information, but the influence of stimulus emotional...
BACKGROUND: Most of our social interactions involve perception of emotional information from the fac...
We are often required to filter out distraction in order to focus on a primary task during which wor...
Emotion can exert a modulatory role on declarative memory. Several studies have shown that emotiona...
Separate neural systems have been implicated in the recognition of facial identity and emotional exp...
This study investigated the role of bottom-up and top-down neural mechanisms in the processing of em...
Neuroimaging data suggest that emotional information, especially threatening faces, automatically ca...
Background Fluid and effective social communication requires that both face identity and emotiona...
Fluid and effective social communication requires that both face identity and emotional expression i...
Recognizing emotion in faces is important in human interaction and survival, yet existing studies do...
Although some views of face perception posit independent processing of face identity and expression,...
Does the presence of emotional expression influence visual working memory (WM) capacity for faces? P...
The ability to remember how people have behaved in prior encounters is a crucial social skill as thi...
We investigated facial recognition memory (for previously unfamiliar faces) and facial expression pe...
We investigated facial recognition memory (for previously unfamiliar faces) and facial expression pe...
Long-termmemory (LTM) is enhanced for emotional information, but the influence of stimulus emotional...
BACKGROUND: Most of our social interactions involve perception of emotional information from the fac...
We are often required to filter out distraction in order to focus on a primary task during which wor...
Emotion can exert a modulatory role on declarative memory. Several studies have shown that emotiona...
Separate neural systems have been implicated in the recognition of facial identity and emotional exp...
This study investigated the role of bottom-up and top-down neural mechanisms in the processing of em...
Neuroimaging data suggest that emotional information, especially threatening faces, automatically ca...