To examine the effect of gender on the volume and pattern of brain activation during the viewing of alternating sets of faces depicting happy or sad expressions, 24 volunteers, 12 men and 12 women, participated in this functional magnetic resonance imaging study. The experimental stimuli were 12 photographs of Japanese adults selected from Matsumoto and Ekman's Pictures of Facial Affect. Four of these pictures depicted happy facial emotions, four sad, and four neutral. Half of the photographs were of men and the other half were of women. Consistent with previous findings, distinct sets of neural correlates for processing happy and sad facial emotions were noted. Furthermore, it was observed that male and female subjects used a rather differ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology, 2009The aim of the present study was to invest...
The sex disparity in the development of depression has long been an important research topic, but th...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is evidence that men and women display differences in both cogni...
Do men and women process emotional stimuli differently? This question has been addressed in some pr...
Previous studies have suggested that men and women process emotional stimuli differently. In this st...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Despite strong popular conceptions of gender differences in emotionality and striking gender differe...
The interaction of emotion and cognition has become a topic of major interest. However, the influenc...
Abstract Background There is fMRI evidence that women are neurally predisposed to process infant lau...
There is evidence that women are better in recognizing their own and others' emotions. The female ad...
As research in recollection of stimuli with emotional valence indicates, emotions influence memory. ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology, 2009The aim of the present study was to invest...
The sex disparity in the development of depression has long been an important research topic, but th...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is evidence that men and women display differences in both cogni...
Do men and women process emotional stimuli differently? This question has been addressed in some pr...
Previous studies have suggested that men and women process emotional stimuli differently. In this st...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Pictures from the Ekman and Friesen series were used in an event-related potentials study to define ...
Despite strong popular conceptions of gender differences in emotionality and striking gender differe...
The interaction of emotion and cognition has become a topic of major interest. However, the influenc...
Abstract Background There is fMRI evidence that women are neurally predisposed to process infant lau...
There is evidence that women are better in recognizing their own and others' emotions. The female ad...
As research in recollection of stimuli with emotional valence indicates, emotions influence memory. ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology, 2009The aim of the present study was to invest...
The sex disparity in the development of depression has long been an important research topic, but th...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is evidence that men and women display differences in both cogni...