The present review will focus on evidence demonstrating the prioritization in visual processing of fear-related signals in the absence of awareness. Evidence in hemianopic patients without any form of blindsight or affective blindsight in classical terms will be presented, demonstrating that fearful faces, via a subcortical colliculo-pulvinar-amygdala pathway, have a privileged unconscious visual processing and facilitate responses towards visual stimuli in the intact visual field. Interestingly, this fear-specific implicit visual processing in hemianopics has only been observed after lesions to the visual cortices in the left hemisphere, while no effect was found in patients with damage to the right hemisphere. This suggests that the subco...
AbstractThe amygdala is proposed to process threat-related information in non-human animals. In huma...
The amygdala is believed to play a major role in orienting attention towards threat-related stimuli....
AbstractTraditional split-field studies and patient research indicate a privileged role for the righ...
The present review will focus on evidence demonstrating the prioritization in visual processing of f...
The present review will focus on evidence demonstrating the prioritization in visual processing of f...
Implicit visual processing of emotional stimuli has been widely investigated since the classical stu...
The human brain has evolved a multifaceted fear system, allowing threat detection to enable rapid ad...
Visual threat-related signals are not only processed via a cortical geniculo-striatal pathway to the...
none4siVisual threat-related signals are not only processed via a cortical geniculo-striatal pathway...
none4Threat-related signals are processed not only via striatal cortical areas, but also via a subco...
The processing of emotional stimuli in the absence of awareness has been widely investigated in pati...
The amygdala's historical role in processing stimuli related to threat and fear is being modified to...
Responding to threat is under strong survival pressure, promoting the evolution of systems highly op...
Prior research suggests that conscious face processing occurs preferentially in right hemisphere occ...
The human amygdala plays a crucial role in processing affective information conveyed by sensory stim...
AbstractThe amygdala is proposed to process threat-related information in non-human animals. In huma...
The amygdala is believed to play a major role in orienting attention towards threat-related stimuli....
AbstractTraditional split-field studies and patient research indicate a privileged role for the righ...
The present review will focus on evidence demonstrating the prioritization in visual processing of f...
The present review will focus on evidence demonstrating the prioritization in visual processing of f...
Implicit visual processing of emotional stimuli has been widely investigated since the classical stu...
The human brain has evolved a multifaceted fear system, allowing threat detection to enable rapid ad...
Visual threat-related signals are not only processed via a cortical geniculo-striatal pathway to the...
none4siVisual threat-related signals are not only processed via a cortical geniculo-striatal pathway...
none4Threat-related signals are processed not only via striatal cortical areas, but also via a subco...
The processing of emotional stimuli in the absence of awareness has been widely investigated in pati...
The amygdala's historical role in processing stimuli related to threat and fear is being modified to...
Responding to threat is under strong survival pressure, promoting the evolution of systems highly op...
Prior research suggests that conscious face processing occurs preferentially in right hemisphere occ...
The human amygdala plays a crucial role in processing affective information conveyed by sensory stim...
AbstractThe amygdala is proposed to process threat-related information in non-human animals. In huma...
The amygdala is believed to play a major role in orienting attention towards threat-related stimuli....
AbstractTraditional split-field studies and patient research indicate a privileged role for the righ...