Facial emotion perception plays a key role in interpersonal communication and is a precursor for a variety of socio-cognitive abilities. One brain region thought to support emotion perception is the inferior frontal cortex (IFC). The current study aimed to examine whether modulating neural activity in the IFC using high frequency transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) could enhance emotion perception abilities. In Experiment 1, participants received either tRNS to IFC or sham stimulation prior to completing facial emotion and identity perception tasks. Those receiving tRNS significantly outperformed those receiving sham stimulation on facial emotion, but not identity, perception tasks. In Experiment 2, we examined whether baseline per...
Recent neurofunctional studies suggested that lateral prefrontal cortex is a domain-general cognitiv...
Emotional facial expressions provide cues for social interactions and emotional events can distort o...
Functional imaging studies suggest that accurate understanding of others' emotional feelings (i.e., ...
Extensive behavioural evidence has shown that older people have declined ability in facial emotion p...
Recently, a number of studies have demonstrated the utility of transcranial current stimulation as a...
Recently, a number of studies have demonstrated the utility of transcranial current stimulation as a...
There has been increasing interest in the utility of transcranial electrical stimulation as a tool t...
Several studies have found that cognitive training can improve face recognition. However, the effect...
There has been increasing interest in the utility of transcranial electrical stimulation as a tool t...
There has been increasing interest in the utility of transcranial electrical stimulation as a tool t...
Facial emotion recognition is a prerequisite of successful social cognition and interaction (Haxby e...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation is a potential treatment option for depression, with th...
Previous studies have established a role for premotor cortex in the processing of auditory emotional...
Our ability to recognize the emotions of others is a crucial feature of human social cognition. Func...
Recent neurofunctional studies suggested that lateral prefrontal cortex is a domain-general cognitiv...
Recent neurofunctional studies suggested that lateral prefrontal cortex is a domain-general cognitiv...
Emotional facial expressions provide cues for social interactions and emotional events can distort o...
Functional imaging studies suggest that accurate understanding of others' emotional feelings (i.e., ...
Extensive behavioural evidence has shown that older people have declined ability in facial emotion p...
Recently, a number of studies have demonstrated the utility of transcranial current stimulation as a...
Recently, a number of studies have demonstrated the utility of transcranial current stimulation as a...
There has been increasing interest in the utility of transcranial electrical stimulation as a tool t...
Several studies have found that cognitive training can improve face recognition. However, the effect...
There has been increasing interest in the utility of transcranial electrical stimulation as a tool t...
There has been increasing interest in the utility of transcranial electrical stimulation as a tool t...
Facial emotion recognition is a prerequisite of successful social cognition and interaction (Haxby e...
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation is a potential treatment option for depression, with th...
Previous studies have established a role for premotor cortex in the processing of auditory emotional...
Our ability to recognize the emotions of others is a crucial feature of human social cognition. Func...
Recent neurofunctional studies suggested that lateral prefrontal cortex is a domain-general cognitiv...
Recent neurofunctional studies suggested that lateral prefrontal cortex is a domain-general cognitiv...
Emotional facial expressions provide cues for social interactions and emotional events can distort o...
Functional imaging studies suggest that accurate understanding of others' emotional feelings (i.e., ...