THE amygdala is thought to play a crucial role in emotional and social behaviour(1). Animal studies implicate the amygdala in both fear conditioning(2) and face perception(3). In humans, lesions of the amygdala can lead to selective deficits in the recognition of fearful facial expressions(4,5) and impaired fear conditioning(6,7), and direct electrical stimulation evokes fearful emotional responses(8). Here we report direct in vivo evidence of a differential neural response in the human amygdala to facial expressions of fear and happiness, Positron-emission tomography (PET) measures of neural activity were acquired while subjects viewed photographs of fearful or happy faces, varying systematically in emotional intensity, The neuronal respon...
The human amygdala plays a crucial role in processing affective information conveyed by sensory stim...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Neuroimaging studies have reported activation of the amygdala in response to faces and emotional fac...
THE amygdala is thought to play a crucial role in emotional and social behaviour(1). Animal studies ...
We present the response pattern of intracranial event-related potentials (ERPs) recorded from depth ...
Facial expressions of emotion elicit increased activity in the human amygdala. Such increases are pa...
The human amygdala plays a key role in recognizing facial emotions and neurons in the monkey and hum...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
AbstractWe measured amygdala activity in human volunteers during rapid visual presentations of fearf...
Multiple lines of evidence converge on the human amygdala as a core moderator of facial emotion perc...
Contains fulltext : 56864.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)The amygdala h...
© The Author (2013). Published by Oxford University Press. The amygdala is known to play an importan...
BACKGROUND: Previous functional imaging studies demonstrating amygdala response to happy facial expr...
The amygdala has a key role in automatic non-conscious processing of emotions. Highly salient emotio...
logical experiments have demonstrated the human amygdala’s role in recognition of certain emotions s...
The human amygdala plays a crucial role in processing affective information conveyed by sensory stim...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Neuroimaging studies have reported activation of the amygdala in response to faces and emotional fac...
THE amygdala is thought to play a crucial role in emotional and social behaviour(1). Animal studies ...
We present the response pattern of intracranial event-related potentials (ERPs) recorded from depth ...
Facial expressions of emotion elicit increased activity in the human amygdala. Such increases are pa...
The human amygdala plays a key role in recognizing facial emotions and neurons in the monkey and hum...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
AbstractWe measured amygdala activity in human volunteers during rapid visual presentations of fearf...
Multiple lines of evidence converge on the human amygdala as a core moderator of facial emotion perc...
Contains fulltext : 56864.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)The amygdala h...
© The Author (2013). Published by Oxford University Press. The amygdala is known to play an importan...
BACKGROUND: Previous functional imaging studies demonstrating amygdala response to happy facial expr...
The amygdala has a key role in automatic non-conscious processing of emotions. Highly salient emotio...
logical experiments have demonstrated the human amygdala’s role in recognition of certain emotions s...
The human amygdala plays a crucial role in processing affective information conveyed by sensory stim...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Neuroimaging studies have reported activation of the amygdala in response to faces and emotional fac...