Amygdala damage impairs eye contact during conversations with real people.
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A review of neuroimaging studies of race-related prejudice: does amygdala response reflect threat?Aggression in young children with concurrent callous-unemotional traits: can the neurosciences inform progress and innovation in treatment approaches?A Short Review on the Current Understanding of Autism Spectrum DisordersNeurobiology of social behavior abnormalities in autism and Williams syndromeAn Enhanced Default Approach Bias Following Amygdala Lesions in HumansElectrophysiological correlates of reading the single- and interactive-mindCrossmodal integration of conspecific vocalizations in rhesus macaques.The social motivation theory of autismAmygdala volume predicts patterns of eye fixation in rhesus monkeys.Oxytocin enhances attention to the eye region in rhesus monkeys.Social determinants of eyeblinks in adult male macaquesBrain basis of human social interaction: from concepts to brain imaging.What does the amygdala contribute to social cognition?The Neurobiological Toll of Early Human Deprivation.Effects of gaze direction, head orientation and valence of facial expression on amygdala activity.How does the topic of conversation affect verbal exchange and eye gaze? A comparison between typical development and high-functioning autism.Impaired fixation to eyes following amygdala damage arises from abnormal bottom-up attention.Diagnostic features of emotional expressions are processed preferentially.Investigating gaze of children with ASD in naturalistic settings.Face scanning and spontaneous emotion preference in Cornelia de Lange syndrome and Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome.The amygdala and decision-making.What affects social attention? Social presence, eye contact and autistic traitsBilateral amygdala damage impairs the acquisition and use of common ground in social interactionAssociation with emotional information alters subsequent processing of neutral facesAsymmetrical use of eye information from faces following unilateral amygdala damage.Oxytocin increases eye contact during a real-time, naturalistic social interaction in males with and without autism.Comparing social attention in autism and amygdala lesions: effects of stimulus and task condition.Reprint of: Impaired fixation to eyes following amygdala damage arises from abnormal bottom-up attentionA Common Mechanism Underlying Food Choice and Social DecisionsFace processing in autism spectrum disorders: From brain regions to brain networksThe perceptual saliency of fearful eyes and smiles: A signal detection study.Amygdala lesions in rhesus macaques decrease attention to threat.Molecular substrates of social avoidance seen following prenatal ethanol exposure and its reversal by social enrichmentSex differences and laterality in astrocyte number and complexity in the adult rat medial amygdala.The amygdala as a hub in brain networks that support social lifeFear, faces, and the human amygdala.A functional and structural study of emotion and face processing in children with autism.The neurobiology of dispositional negativity and attentional biases to threat: Implications for understanding anxiety disorders in adults and youth.Neural bases of eye and gaze processing: the core of social cognition.The Simulation of Smiles (SIMS) model: Embodied simulation and the meaning of facial expression.
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Amygdala damage impairs eye contact during conversations with real people.
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Fulvia Castelli
Michael L Spezio
Po-Yin Samuel Huang
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2007-04-01T00:00:00Z