Crying is an attachment behavior, which in course of evolution had survival value. This study examined the characteristics of the face-sensitive N170, and focused on whether crying expressions evoked different early event-related potential waveforms than other facial expressions. Twenty-five participants viewed photographs of six facial expressions, including crying, and performed an implicit processing task. All stimuli evoked the N170, but the facial expression modulated this component in terms of latency and amplitude to some extent. The event-related potential correlates for crying faces differed mostly from those for neutral and fear faces. The results suggest that facial expressions are processed automatically and rapidly. The strong ...
Behavioral and electrophysiological correlates of the influence of task demands on the processing of...
Emotional face encoding process was explored through electroencephalographic measures (event-related...
The tearing effect refers to the relevance of tears as an important visual cue adding meaning to hum...
Crying is an attachment behavior, which in course of evolution had survival value. This study examin...
Results from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processes involv...
AbstractResults from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processe...
Given finite attentional resources, how emotional aspects of stimuli are processed automatically is ...
According to the traditional two-stage model of face processing, the face-specific N170 event-relate...
Using event-related brain potentials (ERPs), we investigated the time course of facial expression pr...
In daily life, we perceive a person’s facial reaction as part of the natural environment surrounding...
S. Bentin and L. Y. Deouell (2000) have suggested that face recognition is achieved through a specia...
Faces are considered as important stimuli in neuroscience research. Indeed, many studies have brough...
Emotional face encoding process was explored through electroencephalographic measures (event-related...
Neuropsychological studies have underlined the significant presence of distinct brain correlates dep...
Emotional face encoding processes in 2 types of tasks (direct and incidental) were explored in the c...
Behavioral and electrophysiological correlates of the influence of task demands on the processing of...
Emotional face encoding process was explored through electroencephalographic measures (event-related...
The tearing effect refers to the relevance of tears as an important visual cue adding meaning to hum...
Crying is an attachment behavior, which in course of evolution had survival value. This study examin...
Results from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processes involv...
AbstractResults from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processe...
Given finite attentional resources, how emotional aspects of stimuli are processed automatically is ...
According to the traditional two-stage model of face processing, the face-specific N170 event-relate...
Using event-related brain potentials (ERPs), we investigated the time course of facial expression pr...
In daily life, we perceive a person’s facial reaction as part of the natural environment surrounding...
S. Bentin and L. Y. Deouell (2000) have suggested that face recognition is achieved through a specia...
Faces are considered as important stimuli in neuroscience research. Indeed, many studies have brough...
Emotional face encoding process was explored through electroencephalographic measures (event-related...
Neuropsychological studies have underlined the significant presence of distinct brain correlates dep...
Emotional face encoding processes in 2 types of tasks (direct and incidental) were explored in the c...
Behavioral and electrophysiological correlates of the influence of task demands on the processing of...
Emotional face encoding process was explored through electroencephalographic measures (event-related...
The tearing effect refers to the relevance of tears as an important visual cue adding meaning to hum...