Bilateral amygdala lesions impair the ability to identify certain emotions, especially fear, from facial expressions, and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated differential amygdala activation as a function of the emotional expression of faces, even under conditions of subliminal presentation, and again especially for fear. Yet the amygdala's role in processing emotion from other classes of stimuli remains poorly understood. On the basis of its known connectivity as well as prior studies in humans and animals, we hypothesised that the amygdala would be important also for the recognition of fear from body expressions. To test this hypothesis, we assessed a patient (S.M.) with complete bilateral amygdala lesions who is known to be severely i...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
The amygdala is thought to process fear-related stimuli rapidly and nonconsciously. We found that an...
Bilateral amygdala lesions impair the ability to identify certain emotions, especially fear, from fa...
Bilateral amygdala lesions impair the ability to identify certain emotions, especially fear, from fa...
Bilateral amygdala lesions impair the ability to identify certain emotions, especially fear, from fa...
We have previously reported that bilateral amygdala damage in humans compromises the recognition of ...
We have previously reported that bilateral amygdala damage in humans compromises the recognition of ...
Findings from several case studies have shown that bilateral amygdala damage impairs recognition of ...
Ten years ago, we reported that SM, a patient with rare bilateral amygdala damage, showed an intrigu...
Ten years ago, we reported that SM, a patient with rare bilateral amygdala damage, showed an intrigu...
Ten years ago, we reported that SM, a patient with rare bilateral amygdala damage, showed an intrigu...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
The amygdala is thought to process fear-related stimuli rapidly and nonconsciously. We found that an...
Bilateral amygdala lesions impair the ability to identify certain emotions, especially fear, from fa...
Bilateral amygdala lesions impair the ability to identify certain emotions, especially fear, from fa...
Bilateral amygdala lesions impair the ability to identify certain emotions, especially fear, from fa...
We have previously reported that bilateral amygdala damage in humans compromises the recognition of ...
We have previously reported that bilateral amygdala damage in humans compromises the recognition of ...
Findings from several case studies have shown that bilateral amygdala damage impairs recognition of ...
Ten years ago, we reported that SM, a patient with rare bilateral amygdala damage, showed an intrigu...
Ten years ago, we reported that SM, a patient with rare bilateral amygdala damage, showed an intrigu...
Ten years ago, we reported that SM, a patient with rare bilateral amygdala damage, showed an intrigu...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
The amygdala is thought to process fear-related stimuli rapidly and nonconsciously. We found that an...