about
A direct examination of the effect of intranasal administration of oxytocin on approach-avoidance motor responses to emotional stimuliAn investigation of the structural, connectional, and functional subspecialization in the human amygdalaAdd a picture for suspense: neural correlates of the interaction between language and visual information in the perception of fearIntact rapid detection of fearful faces in the absence of the amygdalaThe modular neuroarchitecture of social judgments on faces.The brain basis of emotion: a meta-analytic review.Neural pathways of embarrassment and their modulation by social anxiety.Amygdalar Auditory Neurons Contribute to Self-Other Distinction during Ultrasonic Social Vocalization in Rats.Rapid amygdala responses during trace fear conditioning without awarenessExogenous (automatic) attention to emotional stimuli: a reviewA developmental neuroscience perspective on affect-biased attentionNeural biomarkers for assessing different types of imagery in pictorial health warning labels for cigarette packaging: a cross-sectional studyEffects of emotional music on visual processes in inferior temporal area.Fear across the senses: brain responses to music, vocalizations and facial expressionsThe gray matter volume of the amygdala is correlated with the perception of melodic intervals: a voxel-based morphometry study.Multimodal emotion perception after anterior temporal lobectomy (ATL).Rethinking the emotional brain.Evolution of human emotion: a view through fear.Positive and negative ultrasonic social signals elicit opposing firing patterns in rat amygdala.Emotion processing and the amygdala: from a 'low road' to 'many roads' of evaluating biological significanceHypervigilance for fear after basolateral amygdala damage in humansAmygdala response to motherAssessment of perception of morphed facial expressions using the Emotion Recognition Task: normative data from healthy participants aged 8-75.Neuroimaging and facial affect processing: implications for traumatic brain injury.Functional atlas of emotional faces processing: a voxel-based meta-analysis of 105 functional magnetic resonance imaging studiesThe human amygdala parametrically encodes the intensity of specific facial emotions and their categorical ambiguity.Acute effects of LSD on amygdala activity during processing of fearful stimuli in healthy subjects.Robust selectivity for faces in the human amygdala in the absence of expressions.Abnormal structure or function of the amygdala is a common component of neurodevelopmental disorders.Structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging of autism spectrum disordersReal-time neurofeedback using functional MRI could improve down-regulation of amygdala activity during emotional stimulation: a proof-of-concept study.Following gaze: gaze-following behavior as a window into social cognition.What does the amygdala contribute to social cognition?History of Childhood Maltreatment and College Academic Outcomes: Indirect Effects of Hot Execution FunctionDoes the amygdala response correlate with the personality trait 'harm avoidance' while evaluating emotional stimuli explicitly?Neurons in the human amygdala selective for perceived emotion.In the eye of the beholder: reduced threat-bias and increased gaze-imitation towards reward in relation to trait anger.Prefrontal morphology, 5-HTTLPR polymorphism and biased attention for emotional stimuliEmotion processing and regulation in bipolar disorder: a review.Diagnostic features of emotional expressions are processed preferentially.
P2860
Q21559677-7C9B31BE-659A-4491-90C6-21C64BA7AA10Q23890428-167E5E5A-3364-4A10-BD8D-820996F69562Q24623067-385706EA-A019-4C34-BF1E-9DAA3D8A306BQ24658084-D379A2A5-C310-4F7A-8D71-991795C5E110Q24735452-9A962642-89AF-4E99-84DE-FC55578445E9Q26999890-AA43CFED-5298-42B5-A822-5C622878C2E1Q27306779-86C02EDF-4140-4363-A8E8-77048DCEB1BFQ27308791-C62DEB02-3087-4AA9-914F-FD9212D16626Q27333921-F6A29958-7ED3-46A0-B02D-3BB5B3608684Q27692540-BFCA18D8-C241-402C-A143-711F1C930BDBQ28079001-14D1FC9B-27F2-4826-8AB7-058E2912BD69Q28652815-CF57F773-D82D-4545-A851-29AEA71B44B4Q30353969-0BE6187C-F814-4BEE-B0E1-D311DCE3FBADQ30362182-43656AB5-4AC7-41DF-BF20-61C87E9BDF0BQ30363527-4E9FD1C2-C521-46C4-90DA-0AFEFCDD48C4Q30438392-94211765-FF78-4221-BF56-18B5CBEABD09Q30455469-BA48F4A0-BA56-429F-8540-59099EE325E9Q30456236-4E5EF453-D87B-4170-8CF8-080D0B88138EQ30459476-E26B98E7-96F4-4B30-8494-BC5979062643Q30497974-AFD632AC-EAD2-4A39-B0C9-DA27D3DED6AEQ30514345-46F15ABF-45E8-4681-A696-FC1C88CB1925Q30529902-FE7C91D6-9AF6-4D62-BFC3-B90178B8355AQ30588723-6535A4B5-1BFB-4DE5-97D5-30814EE7B84CQ30722808-5B5261F5-AAD4-41A0-9B13-733A389B41A5Q33516929-E5FCF4A5-219D-40F7-ACC1-B60A5E8EA715Q33628927-26631D06-7ADD-4479-9839-60F0FF2DB59DQ33635662-9FE91E5C-9A8F-4209-A473-72574E2C8985Q33646030-BA82CBBE-9FB8-4977-BDD5-4925A398328DQ33720054-AE98FCF3-DA7B-4DD1-82F1-EF40672D4C22Q33763054-7CF1E6A0-8719-4711-9D27-A72553C65641Q33810769-D2D9346A-FEDD-43BD-8E48-05C816950262Q33811027-65EEDB77-9CCF-4B83-A061-DF5FD7EF3625Q33853970-90B7AC81-AC30-46CB-AD0D-9F715DA7DFA0Q33870940-3883DA1E-D23F-452F-9789-4F16A2D9FC80Q33909441-291D97F0-860D-4A5F-B60D-55A58925BB2CQ34002360-EE4E4C63-E248-4ACB-9E03-2D6A67B82044Q34170873-7B226EB4-B31D-4FCD-A1F3-D3B4D3325748Q34234100-28522BF1-D51E-4B99-97B5-AC36384FA643Q34282755-9D586F88-3AC6-483F-B8F5-582EFA5F92DFQ34359034-0E67320E-433B-44E5-9500-F86964FB2BD4
P2860
description
article científic
@ca
article scientifique
@fr
articolo scientifico
@it
artigo científico
@pt
bilimsel makale
@tr
gotara zanistî
@ku-latn
scientific article published on April 2008
@en
vedecký článok
@sk
vetenskaplig artikel
@sv
videnskabelig artikel
@da
name
Fear, faces, and the human amygdala.
@en
Fear, faces, and the human amygdala.
@nl
type
label
Fear, faces, and the human amygdala.
@en
Fear, faces, and the human amygdala.
@nl
prefLabel
Fear, faces, and the human amygdala.
@en
Fear, faces, and the human amygdala.
@nl
P2860
P1476
Fear, faces, and the human amygdala.
@en
P2093
Ralph Adolphs
P2860
P304
P356
10.1016/J.CONB.2008.06.006
P577
2008-04-01T00:00:00Z