Deciphering the social meaning of facial displays is a highly complex neurological process. The M170, an event related field component of MEG recording, like its EEG counterpart N170, was repeatedly shown to be associated with structural encoding of faces. However, the scope of information encoded during the M170 time window is still being debated. We investigated the neuronal origin of facial processing of integrated social rank cues (SRCs) and emotional facial expressions (EFEs) during the M170 time interval. Participants viewed integrated facial displays of emotion (happy, angry, neutral) and SRCs (indicated by upward, downward, or straight head tilts). We found that the activity during the M170 time window is sensitive to both EFEs and ...
Processing social information contained in facial motion is likely to involve neural mechanisms in h...
<div><p>Recognition of social hierarchy is a key feature that helps us navigate through our complex ...
AbstractResults from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processe...
Item does not contain fulltextDeciphering the social meaning of facial displays is a highly complex ...
Recognizing emotion in faces is important in human interaction and survival, yet existing studies do...
The ability of humans to discern facial expressions in a timely manner typically relies on distribut...
Recognition of facial expressions of emotions is very important for communication and social cogniti...
International audienceFaces are key social stimuli that convey a wealth of information essential for...
Faces are processed by a neural system with distributed anatomical components, but the roles of thes...
The current study is the first to use magnetoencephalography (MEG) to examine how individuals with s...
The recognition of faces and of facial expressions in an important evolutionary skill, and an integr...
A widely adopted neural model of face perception (Haxby, Hoffman, & Gobbini, 2000) proposes that the...
International audienceRecognition of social hierarchy is a key feature that helps us navigate throug...
International audienceFace processing depends on the orchestrated activity of a large-scale neuronal...
Faces convey information about identity and emotional state, both of which are important for our soc...
Processing social information contained in facial motion is likely to involve neural mechanisms in h...
<div><p>Recognition of social hierarchy is a key feature that helps us navigate through our complex ...
AbstractResults from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processe...
Item does not contain fulltextDeciphering the social meaning of facial displays is a highly complex ...
Recognizing emotion in faces is important in human interaction and survival, yet existing studies do...
The ability of humans to discern facial expressions in a timely manner typically relies on distribut...
Recognition of facial expressions of emotions is very important for communication and social cogniti...
International audienceFaces are key social stimuli that convey a wealth of information essential for...
Faces are processed by a neural system with distributed anatomical components, but the roles of thes...
The current study is the first to use magnetoencephalography (MEG) to examine how individuals with s...
The recognition of faces and of facial expressions in an important evolutionary skill, and an integr...
A widely adopted neural model of face perception (Haxby, Hoffman, & Gobbini, 2000) proposes that the...
International audienceRecognition of social hierarchy is a key feature that helps us navigate throug...
International audienceFace processing depends on the orchestrated activity of a large-scale neuronal...
Faces convey information about identity and emotional state, both of which are important for our soc...
Processing social information contained in facial motion is likely to involve neural mechanisms in h...
<div><p>Recognition of social hierarchy is a key feature that helps us navigate through our complex ...
AbstractResults from recent event-related brain potential (ERP) studies investigating brain processe...