In this study, we describe a 58-year-old male patient (FZ) with a right-amygdala lesion after temporal lobe infarction. FZ is unable to recognize fearful facial expressions. Instead, he consistently misinterprets expressions of fear for expressions of surprise. Employing EEG/ERP measures, we investigated whether presentation of fearful and surprised facial expressions would lead to different response patterns. We also measured ERPs to aversively conditioned and unconditioned fearful faces.We compared ERPs elicited by supraliminally and subliminally presented conditioned fearful faces (CS+), unconditioned fearful faces (CS-) and surprised faces. Despite FZ's inability to recognize fearful facial expressions in emotion recognition tasks, ERP ...
The present review will focus on evidence demonstrating the prioritization in visual processing of f...
logical experiments have demonstrated the human amygdala’s role in recognition of certain emotions s...
AbstractThe amygdala involvement in fear processing has been reported in behavioral, electrophysiolo...
In this study, we describe a 58-year-old male patient (FZ) with a right-amygdala lesion after tempor...
In this study, we describe a 58-year-old male patient (FZ) with a right-amygdala lesion after tempor...
Findings from several case studies have shown that bilateral amygdala damage impairs recognition of ...
The amygdala is known to influence processing of threat-related stimuli in distant brain regions, in...
The amygdala is known to influence processing of threat-related stimuli in distant brain regions, in...
Ten years ago, we reported that SM, a patient with rare bilateral amygdala damage, showed an intrigu...
Facial expressions convey information about the moods and intentions of other people and provide imp...
The amygdala is often damaged in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy, either because of the primary...
Facial expressions of emotions have been shown to modulate early ERP components, in particular the N...
People with brain injuries involving the amygdala are often poor at recognizing facial expressions o...
Lesion and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that the mesial temporal lobe is crucial for recog...
People with brain injuries involving the amygdala are often poor at recognizing facial expressions o...
The present review will focus on evidence demonstrating the prioritization in visual processing of f...
logical experiments have demonstrated the human amygdala’s role in recognition of certain emotions s...
AbstractThe amygdala involvement in fear processing has been reported in behavioral, electrophysiolo...
In this study, we describe a 58-year-old male patient (FZ) with a right-amygdala lesion after tempor...
In this study, we describe a 58-year-old male patient (FZ) with a right-amygdala lesion after tempor...
Findings from several case studies have shown that bilateral amygdala damage impairs recognition of ...
The amygdala is known to influence processing of threat-related stimuli in distant brain regions, in...
The amygdala is known to influence processing of threat-related stimuli in distant brain regions, in...
Ten years ago, we reported that SM, a patient with rare bilateral amygdala damage, showed an intrigu...
Facial expressions convey information about the moods and intentions of other people and provide imp...
The amygdala is often damaged in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy, either because of the primary...
Facial expressions of emotions have been shown to modulate early ERP components, in particular the N...
People with brain injuries involving the amygdala are often poor at recognizing facial expressions o...
Lesion and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that the mesial temporal lobe is crucial for recog...
People with brain injuries involving the amygdala are often poor at recognizing facial expressions o...
The present review will focus on evidence demonstrating the prioritization in visual processing of f...
logical experiments have demonstrated the human amygdala’s role in recognition of certain emotions s...
AbstractThe amygdala involvement in fear processing has been reported in behavioral, electrophysiolo...