Facial expressions contain both motor and emotional components. The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and posterior parietal cortex have been considered to compose a mirror neuron system (MNS) for the motor components of facial expressions, while the amygdala and insula may represent an "additional" MNS for emotional states. Together, these systems may contribute to our understanding of facial expressions. Here we further examine this possibility In three separate event-related fMRI experiment, subjects had to (1) observe (2) discriminate and (3) imitate facial expressions. Stimuli were dynamic neutral, happy, fearful and disgusted facial expressions, and in Experiments I and 2, an additional pattern motion condition. Importantly, during each ex...
In the natural world, faces are not isolated objects but are rather encountered in the context of th...
In the natural world, faces are not isolated objects but are rather encountered in the context of th...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...
Facial expressions contain both motor and emotional components. The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and...
Intentionally adopting a discrete emotional facial expression can modulate the subjective feelings c...
Numerous studies have shown that humans automatically react with congruent facial reactions, i.e., f...
Numerous studies have shown that humans automatically react with congruent facial reactions, i.e. fa...
Facial mimicry (FM) is an automatic response to imitate the facial expressions of others. However, n...
Considerable evidence indicates that processing facial expression involves both subcortical (amygdal...
Humans are probably unique in the extent of their reliance on socially transmitted information in co...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...
| openaire: EC/H2020/313000/EU//SOCIAL BRAINHuman neuroimaging and behavioural studies suggest that ...
AbstractDarwin's evolutionary approach to organisms' emotional states attributes a prominent role to...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...
In the natural world, faces are not isolated objects but are rather encountered in the context of th...
In the natural world, faces are not isolated objects but are rather encountered in the context of th...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...
Facial expressions contain both motor and emotional components. The inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and...
Intentionally adopting a discrete emotional facial expression can modulate the subjective feelings c...
Numerous studies have shown that humans automatically react with congruent facial reactions, i.e., f...
Numerous studies have shown that humans automatically react with congruent facial reactions, i.e. fa...
Facial mimicry (FM) is an automatic response to imitate the facial expressions of others. However, n...
Considerable evidence indicates that processing facial expression involves both subcortical (amygdal...
Humans are probably unique in the extent of their reliance on socially transmitted information in co...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...
| openaire: EC/H2020/313000/EU//SOCIAL BRAINHuman neuroimaging and behavioural studies suggest that ...
AbstractDarwin's evolutionary approach to organisms' emotional states attributes a prominent role to...
Brain imaging studies in humans have shown that face processing in several areas is modulated by the...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...
In the natural world, faces are not isolated objects but are rather encountered in the context of th...
In the natural world, faces are not isolated objects but are rather encountered in the context of th...
Emotion regulation is crucial for successfully engaging in social interactions. Yet, little is known...