Visual information reaches the amygdala through the various stages of the ventral visual stream. There is, however, evidence that a fast subcortical pathway for the processing of emotional visual input exists. To explore the presence of this pathway in primates, we recorded local field potentials in the amygdala of four rhesus monkeys during a passive fixation task showing images of ten object categories. Additionally, in one of the monkeys we also obtained multi-unit spiking activity during the same task. We observed remarkably fast medium and high gamma responses in the amygdala of the four monkeys. These responses were selective for the different stimulus categories, showed within-category selectivity, and peaked as early as 60 ms after ...
Animals identify, interpret, and respond to complex, natural signals that are often multisensory. Th...
It has been suggested that some cortically blind patients can process the emotional valence of visua...
Abstract: Because the processing capacity of the visual system is limited, selective attention to on...
Primates are distinguished from other mammals by their heavy reliance on the visual sense, which occ...
International audiencePrimates can recognize objects embedded in complex natural scenes in a glimpse...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have suggested the presence of a fast, subcortical route...
We trained monkeys to identify objects in the presence of varying amounts of visual noise in a delay...
Primates are distinguished from other mammals by their heavy reliance on the visual sense, which occ...
The amygdala contributes to multiple functions including attention allocation, sensory processing, d...
The amygdala has been associated with the perception of (and responses to) socially-relevant stimuli...
The skin conductance response is involved in the preparation for and response to stimuli with emotio...
A fast, subcortical pathway to the amygdala is thought to have evolved to enable rapid detection of ...
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We can recognize objects in complex images in a fraction of a second. Neuronal responses in macaque ...
A classical view of object vision emphasizes the hierarchical feed-forward connections from the lowe...
Animals identify, interpret, and respond to complex, natural signals that are often multisensory. Th...
It has been suggested that some cortically blind patients can process the emotional valence of visua...
Abstract: Because the processing capacity of the visual system is limited, selective attention to on...
Primates are distinguished from other mammals by their heavy reliance on the visual sense, which occ...
International audiencePrimates can recognize objects embedded in complex natural scenes in a glimpse...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have suggested the presence of a fast, subcortical route...
We trained monkeys to identify objects in the presence of varying amounts of visual noise in a delay...
Primates are distinguished from other mammals by their heavy reliance on the visual sense, which occ...
The amygdala contributes to multiple functions including attention allocation, sensory processing, d...
The amygdala has been associated with the perception of (and responses to) socially-relevant stimuli...
The skin conductance response is involved in the preparation for and response to stimuli with emotio...
A fast, subcortical pathway to the amygdala is thought to have evolved to enable rapid detection of ...
This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. i...
We can recognize objects in complex images in a fraction of a second. Neuronal responses in macaque ...
A classical view of object vision emphasizes the hierarchical feed-forward connections from the lowe...
Animals identify, interpret, and respond to complex, natural signals that are often multisensory. Th...
It has been suggested that some cortically blind patients can process the emotional valence of visua...
Abstract: Because the processing capacity of the visual system is limited, selective attention to on...