Emotions are valenced mental responses and associated physiological reactions that occur spontaneously and automatically in response to internal or external stimuli, and can influence our behavior, and can themselves be modulated to a certain degree voluntarily or by external stimuli. They are subserved by large-scale integrated neuronal networks with epicenters in the amygdala and the hippocampus, and which overlap in the anterior cingulate cortex. Although emotion processing is accepted as being lateralized, the specific role of each hemisphere remains an issue of controversy, and two major hypotheses have been proposed. In the right-hemispheric dominance hypothesis, all emotions are thought to be processed in the right hemisphere, indepe...
BACKGROUND: While hemispheric specialization of language processing is well established, lateralizat...
Objective: Brain asymmetry in response to emotional facial expressions is a main topic in emotion do...
Background While hemispheric specialization of language processing is well established, lateralizati...
Over the last few decades, work in affective neuroscience has increasingly investigated the neural b...
<p>(Figure based on <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0068015#po...
Two models of brain asymmetry in emotional processing were reviewed: the right hemisphere and the va...
Hemispheric lateralization is the idea that different areas of the brain specialize in processing di...
Hemispheric dominance, like those related to handedness, has implications in clinical settings. For ...
It has become clear that the two halves of the cortex differ in their contributions to both affectiv...
The question of how affective processing is organized in the brain is still a matter of controversia...
Understanding dominant handedness has important implications for surgery planning and patient groups...
Asymmetry in comprehension of facial expression of emotions was explored in the present study by ana...
Within hemispheric asymmetry literature, emotional processing appears to be predominately right late...
A substantial body of evidence indicates that the two cerebral hemispheres differ in their contribut...
While hemispheric specialization of language processing is well established, lateralization of emoti...
BACKGROUND: While hemispheric specialization of language processing is well established, lateralizat...
Objective: Brain asymmetry in response to emotional facial expressions is a main topic in emotion do...
Background While hemispheric specialization of language processing is well established, lateralizati...
Over the last few decades, work in affective neuroscience has increasingly investigated the neural b...
<p>(Figure based on <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0068015#po...
Two models of brain asymmetry in emotional processing were reviewed: the right hemisphere and the va...
Hemispheric lateralization is the idea that different areas of the brain specialize in processing di...
Hemispheric dominance, like those related to handedness, has implications in clinical settings. For ...
It has become clear that the two halves of the cortex differ in their contributions to both affectiv...
The question of how affective processing is organized in the brain is still a matter of controversia...
Understanding dominant handedness has important implications for surgery planning and patient groups...
Asymmetry in comprehension of facial expression of emotions was explored in the present study by ana...
Within hemispheric asymmetry literature, emotional processing appears to be predominately right late...
A substantial body of evidence indicates that the two cerebral hemispheres differ in their contribut...
While hemispheric specialization of language processing is well established, lateralization of emoti...
BACKGROUND: While hemispheric specialization of language processing is well established, lateralizat...
Objective: Brain asymmetry in response to emotional facial expressions is a main topic in emotion do...
Background While hemispheric specialization of language processing is well established, lateralizati...