Facial movement conveys important information for social interactions, yet its neural processing is poorly understood. Computational models propose that shape- and temporal sequence sensitive mechanisms interact in processing dynamic faces. While face processing regions are known to respond to facial movement, their sensitivity to particular temporal sequences has barely been studied. Here we used fMRI to examine the sensitivity of human face-processing regions to two aspects of directionality in facial movement trajectories. We presented genuine movie recordings of increasing and decreasing fear expressions, each of which were played in natural or reversed frame order. This two-by-two factorial design matched low-level visual properties, s...
Visual perception of moving faces activates parts of the human superior temporal sulcus (STS) wherea...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Processing social information contained in facial motion is likely to involve neural mechanisms in h...
Facial movement conveys important information for social interactions, yet its neural processing is ...
AbstractFacial movement conveys important information for social interactions, yet its neural proces...
In every day life we are usually exposed to dynamically changing faces rather than to their static s...
In the current study we examined whether timeline-reversals and emotional direction of dynamic facia...
In the current study we examined whether timeline-reversals and emotional direction of dynamic facia...
Visual perception of moving faces activates parts of the human superior temporal sulcus (STS) wherea...
Facial motion carries essential information about other people's emotions and intentions. Most previ...
People track facial expression dynamics with ease to accurately perceive distinct emotions. Although...
Facial motion carries essential information about other people's emotions and intentions. Most previ...
Facial motion carries essential information about other people’s emotions and intentions. Most previ...
Dynamic faces are highly complex, ecologically and socially relevant stimuli which we encounter almo...
Dynamic faces are highly complex, ecologically and socially relevant stimuli which we encounter almo...
Visual perception of moving faces activates parts of the human superior temporal sulcus (STS) wherea...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Processing social information contained in facial motion is likely to involve neural mechanisms in h...
Facial movement conveys important information for social interactions, yet its neural processing is ...
AbstractFacial movement conveys important information for social interactions, yet its neural proces...
In every day life we are usually exposed to dynamically changing faces rather than to their static s...
In the current study we examined whether timeline-reversals and emotional direction of dynamic facia...
In the current study we examined whether timeline-reversals and emotional direction of dynamic facia...
Visual perception of moving faces activates parts of the human superior temporal sulcus (STS) wherea...
Facial motion carries essential information about other people's emotions and intentions. Most previ...
People track facial expression dynamics with ease to accurately perceive distinct emotions. Although...
Facial motion carries essential information about other people's emotions and intentions. Most previ...
Facial motion carries essential information about other people’s emotions and intentions. Most previ...
Dynamic faces are highly complex, ecologically and socially relevant stimuli which we encounter almo...
Dynamic faces are highly complex, ecologically and socially relevant stimuli which we encounter almo...
Visual perception of moving faces activates parts of the human superior temporal sulcus (STS) wherea...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Processing social information contained in facial motion is likely to involve neural mechanisms in h...