Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known about the neural mechanisms controlling behavioral responses to emotional expressions perceived in the face of other people, which constitute a key element of interpersonal communication. Here, we investigated brain systems involved in social emotion perception and regulation, using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in 20 healthy participants. The latter saw dynamic facial expressions of either happiness or sadness, and were asked to either imitate the expression or to suppress any expression on their own face (in addition to a gender judgment control task). fMRI results revealed higher activity in regions associated with emotion ...
Optimal social functioning occasionally requires concealment of one's emotions in order to meet one'...
Contains fulltext : 77451.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is known that...
It is known that the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is crucially involved in emotion regulation. However...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...
Neural substrates of social emotion regulation: a FMRI study on imitation and expressive suppression...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00095 Neural substrates of social emotion regulation: a fMRI study on imitat...
International audiencePeople often spontaneously engage in copying each other's postures and manneri...
Intentionally adopting a discrete emotional facial expression can modulate the subjective feelings c...
Previous investigations have shown that the perception of socially relevant facial expressions, indi...
Imitation and observation of actions and facial emotional expressions activates the human fronto-par...
Sociality and individual differences may play an important role in emotional processing. Using behav...
Emotional facial expressions can engender similar expressions in others. However, adaptive social an...
Optimal social functioning occasionally requires concealment of one's emotions in order to meet one'...
Contains fulltext : 77451.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is known that...
It is known that the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is crucially involved in emotion regulation. However...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...
Neural substrates of social emotion regulation: a FMRI study on imitation and expressive suppression...
doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00095 Neural substrates of social emotion regulation: a fMRI study on imitat...
International audiencePeople often spontaneously engage in copying each other's postures and manneri...
Intentionally adopting a discrete emotional facial expression can modulate the subjective feelings c...
Previous investigations have shown that the perception of socially relevant facial expressions, indi...
Imitation and observation of actions and facial emotional expressions activates the human fronto-par...
Sociality and individual differences may play an important role in emotional processing. Using behav...
Emotional facial expressions can engender similar expressions in others. However, adaptive social an...
Optimal social functioning occasionally requires concealment of one's emotions in order to meet one'...
Contains fulltext : 77451.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is known that...
It is known that the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is crucially involved in emotion regulation. However...