The present study investigated age-related differences in the amygdala and other nodes of face-processing networks in response to facial expression and familiarity. fMRI data were analyzed from 31 children (3.5–8.5 years) and 14 young adults (18–33 years) who viewed pictures of familiar (mothers) and unfamiliar emotional faces. Results showed that amygdala activation for faces over a scrambled image baseline increased with age. Children, but not adults, showed greater amygdala activation to happy than angry faces; in addition, amygdala activation for angry faces increased with age. In keeping with growing evidence of a positivity bias in young children, our data suggest that children find happy faces to be more salient or meaningful than an...
Facial emotion perception is fundamental to human social behaviour, and changes with age. Neverthele...
Facial emotion perception is fundamental to human social behaviour, and changes with age. Neverthele...
Facial emotion perception is fundamental to human social behaviour, and changes with age. Neverthele...
The present study investigated age-related differences in the amygdala and other nodes of face-proce...
The present study investigated age-related differences in the amygdala and other nodes of face-proce...
The present study investigated age-related differences in the amygdala and other nodes of face-proce...
Contains fulltext : 99791.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stud...
Facial cues, such as a person's age, provide important information for social interactions. Processi...
& Several lines of evidence implicate the amygdala in face– emotion processing, particularly for...
In the context of chronic childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM; emotional abuse and/or neglect), ad...
In the context of chronic childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM; emotional abuse and/or neglect), ad...
In the context of chronic childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM; emotional abuse and/or neglect), ad...
In the context of chronic childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM; emotional abuse and/or neglect), ad...
In the context of chronic childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM; emotional abuse and/or neglect), ad...
Facial emotion perception is fundamental to human social behaviour, and changes with age. Neverthele...
Facial emotion perception is fundamental to human social behaviour, and changes with age. Neverthele...
Facial emotion perception is fundamental to human social behaviour, and changes with age. Neverthele...
Facial emotion perception is fundamental to human social behaviour, and changes with age. Neverthele...
The present study investigated age-related differences in the amygdala and other nodes of face-proce...
The present study investigated age-related differences in the amygdala and other nodes of face-proce...
The present study investigated age-related differences in the amygdala and other nodes of face-proce...
Contains fulltext : 99791.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present stud...
Facial cues, such as a person's age, provide important information for social interactions. Processi...
& Several lines of evidence implicate the amygdala in face– emotion processing, particularly for...
In the context of chronic childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM; emotional abuse and/or neglect), ad...
In the context of chronic childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM; emotional abuse and/or neglect), ad...
In the context of chronic childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM; emotional abuse and/or neglect), ad...
In the context of chronic childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM; emotional abuse and/or neglect), ad...
In the context of chronic childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM; emotional abuse and/or neglect), ad...
Facial emotion perception is fundamental to human social behaviour, and changes with age. Neverthele...
Facial emotion perception is fundamental to human social behaviour, and changes with age. Neverthele...
Facial emotion perception is fundamental to human social behaviour, and changes with age. Neverthele...
Facial emotion perception is fundamental to human social behaviour, and changes with age. Neverthele...