| openaire: EC/H2020/313000/EU//SOCIAL BRAINHuman neuroimaging and behavioural studies suggest that somatomotor 'mirroring' of seen facial expressions may support their recognition. Here we show that viewing specific facial expressions triggers the representation corresponding to that expression in the observer's brain. Twelve healthy female volunteers underwent two separate fMRI sessions: one where they observed and another where they displayed three types of facial expressions (joy, anger and disgust). Pattern classifier based on Bayesian logistic regression was trained to classify facial expressions (i) within modality (trained and tested with data recorded while observing or displaying expressions) and (ii) between modalities (trained w...
Functional MRI data are typically analyzed in a subtractive-univariate fashion. In the present study...
Automatic responses to brief expression changes from a neutral face have been recently isolated in t...
Humans are probably unique in the extent of their reliance on socially transmitted information in co...
| openaire: EC/H2020/313000/EU//SOCIAL BRAINHuman neuroimaging and behavioural studies suggest that ...
Wegrzyn M, Riehle M, Labudda K, et al. Investigating the brain basis of facial expression perception...
Facial expressions contain both motor and emotional components. The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and...
Facial expressions contain both motor and emotional components. The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data resulting from an experiment which used brain s...
The dynamic facial expressions that we encounter every day can carry a myriad of social signals. Wha...
Perception of facial expression is essential for social interactions. Although a few competing model...
& There are two competing theories of facial expression recognition. Some researchers have sugge...
Perception of facial expression is essential for social interactions. Although a few competing model...
Facial mimicry (FM) is an automatic response to imitate the facial expressions of others. However, n...
The brain computations that underlie our ability to recognize facial expressions involve the extract...
The ability of humans to discern facial expressions in a timely manner typically relies on distribut...
Functional MRI data are typically analyzed in a subtractive-univariate fashion. In the present study...
Automatic responses to brief expression changes from a neutral face have been recently isolated in t...
Humans are probably unique in the extent of their reliance on socially transmitted information in co...
| openaire: EC/H2020/313000/EU//SOCIAL BRAINHuman neuroimaging and behavioural studies suggest that ...
Wegrzyn M, Riehle M, Labudda K, et al. Investigating the brain basis of facial expression perception...
Facial expressions contain both motor and emotional components. The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and...
Facial expressions contain both motor and emotional components. The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Data resulting from an experiment which used brain s...
The dynamic facial expressions that we encounter every day can carry a myriad of social signals. Wha...
Perception of facial expression is essential for social interactions. Although a few competing model...
& There are two competing theories of facial expression recognition. Some researchers have sugge...
Perception of facial expression is essential for social interactions. Although a few competing model...
Facial mimicry (FM) is an automatic response to imitate the facial expressions of others. However, n...
The brain computations that underlie our ability to recognize facial expressions involve the extract...
The ability of humans to discern facial expressions in a timely manner typically relies on distribut...
Functional MRI data are typically analyzed in a subtractive-univariate fashion. In the present study...
Automatic responses to brief expression changes from a neutral face have been recently isolated in t...
Humans are probably unique in the extent of their reliance on socially transmitted information in co...