Probabilistic diffusion tractography was used to provide the first direct evidence for a subcortical pathway from the retina to the amygdala, via the superior colliculus and pulvinar, that transmits visual stimuli signaling threat. A bias to orient toward threat was measured in a temporal order judgement saccade decision task, under monocular viewing, in a group of 19 healthy participants who also underwent diffusion weighted MR imaging. On each trial of the behavioural task a picture depicting threat was presented in one visual field and a competing non-threatening stimulus in the other. The onset interval between the two pictures was randomly varied and participants made a saccade toward the stimulus that they judged to have appeared firs...
Performance in a behavioural task can be influenced by both bottom-up and top-down processes such as...
It has been widely accepted that attention can be divided into three subnetworks- alerting, orientin...
The ability to anticipate predictable stimuli allows faster responses. The predictive saccade (PRED)...
Probabilistic diffusion tractography was used to provide the first direct evidence for a subcortical...
Our ability to rapidly detect threats is thought to be subserved by a subcortical pathway that quick...
Current concepts of the extended amygdala posit that basolateral to central amygdala projections med...
We present a unique case demonstrating contributions of the pulvinar in response to visual threat. S...
SummaryWe present a unique case demonstrating contributions of the pulvinar in response to visual th...
Behavioral responses to threat are critical to survival. Several cortical and subcortical brain regi...
The role of a subcortical visual pathway in the ability to process emotionally salient stimuli has b...
International audienceThere is significant controversy over the existence and function of a direct s...
Responding to threat is under strong survival pressure, promoting the evolution of systems highly op...
In human cognition, most relevant stimuli, such as faces, are processed in central vision. However, ...
Fast detection of ambient danger is crucial for the survival of biological entities. Previous stud...
It is well established that human faces induce stronger involuntary orienting responses than other v...
Performance in a behavioural task can be influenced by both bottom-up and top-down processes such as...
It has been widely accepted that attention can be divided into three subnetworks- alerting, orientin...
The ability to anticipate predictable stimuli allows faster responses. The predictive saccade (PRED)...
Probabilistic diffusion tractography was used to provide the first direct evidence for a subcortical...
Our ability to rapidly detect threats is thought to be subserved by a subcortical pathway that quick...
Current concepts of the extended amygdala posit that basolateral to central amygdala projections med...
We present a unique case demonstrating contributions of the pulvinar in response to visual threat. S...
SummaryWe present a unique case demonstrating contributions of the pulvinar in response to visual th...
Behavioral responses to threat are critical to survival. Several cortical and subcortical brain regi...
The role of a subcortical visual pathway in the ability to process emotionally salient stimuli has b...
International audienceThere is significant controversy over the existence and function of a direct s...
Responding to threat is under strong survival pressure, promoting the evolution of systems highly op...
In human cognition, most relevant stimuli, such as faces, are processed in central vision. However, ...
Fast detection of ambient danger is crucial for the survival of biological entities. Previous stud...
It is well established that human faces induce stronger involuntary orienting responses than other v...
Performance in a behavioural task can be influenced by both bottom-up and top-down processes such as...
It has been widely accepted that attention can be divided into three subnetworks- alerting, orientin...
The ability to anticipate predictable stimuli allows faster responses. The predictive saccade (PRED)...