Item does not contain fulltextRecent evidence suggests that humans can communicate emotion via chemosensory signals. Olfactory cues signaling anxiety can bias the perception of ambiguous stimuli, but the underlying neurobiological mechanisms of this effect are currently unknown. Here, we investigated the brain responses to subtle changes in facial expressions in response to anxiety chemosensory cues. Ten healthy individuals donated their sweat in two situations: while anticipating an important oral examination (anxiety condition) and during physical exercise (control condition). Subsequently, 24 participants completed a parametrically morphed (neutral to fearful) emotion recognition task under exposure to the olfactory cues of anxiety and s...
The present study contributes to the ongoing debate over the extent to which attentive resources are...
The present study contributes to the ongoing debate over the extent to which attentive resources are...
Anxious individuals have a greater tendency to categorize faces with ambiguous emotional expressions...
Recent evidence suggests that humans can communicate emotion via chemosensory signals. Olfactory cue...
Recent evidence suggests that humans can communicate emotion via chemosensory signals. Olfactory cue...
The communication of stress/anxiety between conspecifics through chemosensory signals has been docum...
Abstract The current conceptualization of threat processing in anxiety emphasizes emotional hyper-re...
Recent evidence suggests that the experience of stress can be communicated between individuals via c...
BACKGROUND: The ability to communicate anxiety through chemosensory signals has been documented in h...
The ability to communicate anxiety through chemosensory signals has been documented in humans by beh...
Contains fulltext : 152014.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent evidence...
Alarm substances are airborne chemical signals, released by an individual into the environment, whic...
Introduction: Fear conditioning is a fundamental learning mechanism often used to model ...
Behavioural evidence indicates that individual differences in anxiety influence the response to faci...
AbstractResponses to threat-related stimuli are influenced by conscious and unconscious processes, b...
The present study contributes to the ongoing debate over the extent to which attentive resources are...
The present study contributes to the ongoing debate over the extent to which attentive resources are...
Anxious individuals have a greater tendency to categorize faces with ambiguous emotional expressions...
Recent evidence suggests that humans can communicate emotion via chemosensory signals. Olfactory cue...
Recent evidence suggests that humans can communicate emotion via chemosensory signals. Olfactory cue...
The communication of stress/anxiety between conspecifics through chemosensory signals has been docum...
Abstract The current conceptualization of threat processing in anxiety emphasizes emotional hyper-re...
Recent evidence suggests that the experience of stress can be communicated between individuals via c...
BACKGROUND: The ability to communicate anxiety through chemosensory signals has been documented in h...
The ability to communicate anxiety through chemosensory signals has been documented in humans by beh...
Contains fulltext : 152014.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent evidence...
Alarm substances are airborne chemical signals, released by an individual into the environment, whic...
Introduction: Fear conditioning is a fundamental learning mechanism often used to model ...
Behavioural evidence indicates that individual differences in anxiety influence the response to faci...
AbstractResponses to threat-related stimuli are influenced by conscious and unconscious processes, b...
The present study contributes to the ongoing debate over the extent to which attentive resources are...
The present study contributes to the ongoing debate over the extent to which attentive resources are...
Anxious individuals have a greater tendency to categorize faces with ambiguous emotional expressions...