Clinical and neuroimaging data indicate a cerebellar contribution to emotional processing, which may account for affective-behavioral disturbances in patients with cerebellar lesions. We studied the neurophysiology of cerebellar involvement in recognition of emotional facial expression. Participants comprised eight patients with discrete ischemic cerebellar lesions and eight control patients without any cerebrovascular stroke. Event-related potentials (ERP) were used to measure responses to faces from the Karolinska Directed Emotional Faces Database (KDEF), interspersed in a stream of images with salient contents. Images of faces augmented N170 in both groups, but increased late positive potential (LPP) only in control patients without brai...
Over the past three decades, insights into the role of the cerebellum in emotional processing have s...
An increasing amount of research has shown a cerebellar involvement in higher order cognitive functi...
Consistent evidence suggests that the cerebellum contributes to the processing of emotional facial e...
Clinical and neuroimaging data indicate a cerebellar contribution to emotional processing, which may...
Neuroscientific investigation of the detailed neurophysiology of emotion processing is a rapidly pro...
A growing literature points to a specific role of the cerebellum in affect processing. However, unde...
Results from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processes involv...
textabstractSeveral studies indicate that the cerebellum might play a role in experiencing and/or co...
AbstractResults from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processe...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Deficits in facial emotion recognition occur frequently after stroke, with adverse social and behavi...
Growing evidence suggests that the cerebellum plays a critical role in non-motor functions, contribu...
While the role of the cerebellum in emotion recognition has been explored with facial expressions, i...
Some evidence suggests that the cerebellum participates in the complex network processing emotional ...
Neuropsychological studies have underlined the significant presence of distinct brain correlates dep...
Over the past three decades, insights into the role of the cerebellum in emotional processing have s...
An increasing amount of research has shown a cerebellar involvement in higher order cognitive functi...
Consistent evidence suggests that the cerebellum contributes to the processing of emotional facial e...
Clinical and neuroimaging data indicate a cerebellar contribution to emotional processing, which may...
Neuroscientific investigation of the detailed neurophysiology of emotion processing is a rapidly pro...
A growing literature points to a specific role of the cerebellum in affect processing. However, unde...
Results from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processes involv...
textabstractSeveral studies indicate that the cerebellum might play a role in experiencing and/or co...
AbstractResults from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processe...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Deficits in facial emotion recognition occur frequently after stroke, with adverse social and behavi...
Growing evidence suggests that the cerebellum plays a critical role in non-motor functions, contribu...
While the role of the cerebellum in emotion recognition has been explored with facial expressions, i...
Some evidence suggests that the cerebellum participates in the complex network processing emotional ...
Neuropsychological studies have underlined the significant presence of distinct brain correlates dep...
Over the past three decades, insights into the role of the cerebellum in emotional processing have s...
An increasing amount of research has shown a cerebellar involvement in higher order cognitive functi...
Consistent evidence suggests that the cerebellum contributes to the processing of emotional facial e...