Fear recognition ability predicts differences in social cognitive and neural functioning in men
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Evidence for evolutionary specialization in human limbic structuresAccurate identification of fear facial expressions predicts prosocial behaviorNeuroimaging and neurocognitive correlates of aggression and violence in schizophreniaA motivational determinant of facial emotion recognition: regulatory focus affects recognition of emotions in facesNeural activation to babyfaced men matches activation to babies.Recruitment of Language-, Emotion- and Speech-Timing Associated Brain Regions for Expressing Emotional Prosody: Investigation of Functional Neuroanatomy with fMRI.Why bodies? Twelve reasons for including bodily expressions in affective neuroscienceModulation of emotional appraisal by false physiological feedback during fMRI.CNTRICS final task selection: social cognitive and affective neuroscience-based measures.The neural substrates of action identification.Variation in the X-linked EFHC2 gene is associated with social cognitive abilities in malesEmotion perception and quality of life in bipolar I disorder.Adolescents with psychopathic traits report reductions in physiological responses to fearHeritability of individual differences in cortical processing of facial affect.Compensating for age limits through emotional crossmodal integrationEvent-related oscillations to affective stimuli: heritability, linkage and relationship to externalizing disordersImpact of cognitive profile on social functioning in prepubescent females with Turner syndromeDeficits in facial affect recognition among antisocial populations: a meta-analysis.Body expressions of emotion do not trigger fear contagion in autism spectrum disorder.Not on the face alone: perception of contextualized face expressions in Huntington's disease.Aberrant neurocognitive processing of fear in young girls with Turner syndrome.Disrupted neural processing of emotional faces in psychopathy.Understanding amygdala responsiveness to fearful expressions through the lens of psychopathy and altruism.Neural, cognitive, and evolutionary foundations of human altruism.Neural markers of emotional face perception across psychotic disorders and general population.Socio-demographic and Clinical Correlates of Facial Expression Recognition Disorder in the Euthymic Phase of Bipolar Patients.Oxytocin enhances observational fear in mice.Offenders become the victim in virtual reality: impact of changing perspective in domestic violence.Emotional resonance deficits in autistic children.Developing the Frith-Happé animations: a quick and objective test of Theory of Mind for adults with autism.The specific impairment of fearful expression recognition and its atypical development in pervasive developmental disorder.Reactions on Display/Intimate Partner Violence (RoD/IPV)—A Study of a New Interactive Computer Simulation Program for the Treatment of Men Convicted of Intimate Partner Violence
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Fear recognition ability predicts differences in social cognitive and neural functioning in men
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Fear recognition ability predi ...... and neural functioning in men
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Fear recognition ability predi ...... and neural functioning in men
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Fear recognition ability predi ...... and neural functioning in men
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Ben Corden
David Skuse
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10.1162/JOCN.2006.18.6.889
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2006-06-01T00:00:00Z