The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expressions. Recent studies shed doubt on this interpretation. Here we used movies of facial expressions instead of static photographs to investigate the putative fear selectivity of the amygdala using fMRI under more ecological conditions. The amygdala was found to respond more to movies of facial expressions than to pattern motion, but no differences were found between the responses to neutral, happy, disgusted and fearful facial expressions. This lack of emotional selectivity was replicated in three experiments using three different tasks (passive observation, delayed match to sample and viewing for imitation) and two different analysis methods...
The human amygdala responds selectively to consciously and unconsciously perceived facial expression...
We examined whether amygdala responses to rapidly presented fear expressions are preferentially tune...
Evolutionary survival and procreation are augmented if an individual organism quickly detects enviro...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
Facial expressions of emotion elicit increased activity in the human amygdala. Such increases are pa...
THE amygdala is thought to play a crucial role in emotional and social behaviour(1). Animal studies ...
The amygdala is known to play an important role in the response to facial expressions that convey fe...
We used fMRI to examine amygdala activation in response to fearful facial expressions, measured over...
Findings of amygdala responsiveness to the eye region of fearful faces raise the question of whether...
AbstractDarwin's evolutionary approach to organisms' emotional states attributes a prominent role to...
AbstractWe measured amygdala activity in human volunteers during rapid visual presentations of fearf...
Anxious individuals have a greater tendency to categorize faces with ambiguous emotional expressions...
Contains fulltext : 56864.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)The amygdala h...
The human amygdala responds selectively to consciously and unconsciously perceived facial expression...
We examined whether amygdala responses to rapidly presented fear expressions are preferentially tune...
Evolutionary survival and procreation are augmented if an individual organism quickly detects enviro...
The amygdala has been considered to be essential for recognizing fear in other people's facial expre...
Facial expressions of emotion elicit increased activity in the human amygdala. Such increases are pa...
THE amygdala is thought to play a crucial role in emotional and social behaviour(1). Animal studies ...
The amygdala is known to play an important role in the response to facial expressions that convey fe...
We used fMRI to examine amygdala activation in response to fearful facial expressions, measured over...
Findings of amygdala responsiveness to the eye region of fearful faces raise the question of whether...
AbstractDarwin's evolutionary approach to organisms' emotional states attributes a prominent role to...
AbstractWe measured amygdala activity in human volunteers during rapid visual presentations of fearf...
Anxious individuals have a greater tendency to categorize faces with ambiguous emotional expressions...
Contains fulltext : 56864.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)The amygdala h...
The human amygdala responds selectively to consciously and unconsciously perceived facial expression...
We examined whether amygdala responses to rapidly presented fear expressions are preferentially tune...
Evolutionary survival and procreation are augmented if an individual organism quickly detects enviro...