The superior temporal sulcus (STS) encompasses a complex set of regions involved in a wide range of cognitive functions. To understand its functional properties, neuromodulation approaches such brain stimulation or neurofeedback can be used. We investigated whether the posterior STS (pSTS), a core region in the face perception and imagery network, could be specifically identified based on the presence of dynamic facial expressions (and not just on simple motion or static face signals), and probed with neurofeedback. Recognition of facial expressions is critically impaired in autism spectrum disorder, making this region a relevant target for future clinical neurofeedback studies. We used a stringent localizer approach based on the contrast o...
Abstract: ASD involves a fundamental impairment in processing social-communicative information from ...
A widely adopted neural model of face perception (Haxby, Hoffman, & Gobbini, 2000) proposes that the...
Individuals with autism-like traits (ALT) belong to a subclinical group with similar social deficits...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) encompasses a complex set of regions involved in a wide range of ...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a major component of the human face perception network, implic...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a major component of the human face perception network, implic...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) forms a key region for social information processing and disrupti...
Neurodevelopmental disconnections have been assumed to cause behavioral alterations in autism spectr...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a major component of the human face perception network, implic...
Contains fulltext : 197231.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by abnormal function in core social brain regions. Here, w...
Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by abnormal function in core social brain regions. Here, w...
Abstract Noninvasive brain stimulation of the posterior superior temporal sulcus modulates neural re...
Previous research suggests a role of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) in metacognitive repr...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is considered a hub for social perception and cognition, includin...
Abstract: ASD involves a fundamental impairment in processing social-communicative information from ...
A widely adopted neural model of face perception (Haxby, Hoffman, & Gobbini, 2000) proposes that the...
Individuals with autism-like traits (ALT) belong to a subclinical group with similar social deficits...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) encompasses a complex set of regions involved in a wide range of ...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a major component of the human face perception network, implic...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a major component of the human face perception network, implic...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) forms a key region for social information processing and disrupti...
Neurodevelopmental disconnections have been assumed to cause behavioral alterations in autism spectr...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a major component of the human face perception network, implic...
Contains fulltext : 197231.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by abnormal function in core social brain regions. Here, w...
Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by abnormal function in core social brain regions. Here, w...
Abstract Noninvasive brain stimulation of the posterior superior temporal sulcus modulates neural re...
Previous research suggests a role of the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) in metacognitive repr...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is considered a hub for social perception and cognition, includin...
Abstract: ASD involves a fundamental impairment in processing social-communicative information from ...
A widely adopted neural model of face perception (Haxby, Hoffman, & Gobbini, 2000) proposes that the...
Individuals with autism-like traits (ALT) belong to a subclinical group with similar social deficits...