Face-specific event-related potential in humans is independent from facial expression.
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Event-Related Potentials and Emotion Processing in Child PsychopathologyHemodynamic (fNIRS) and EEG (N200) correlates of emotional inter-species interactions modulated by visual and auditory stimulationEffects of context and individual predispositions on hypervigilance to pain-cues: an ERP studyEvent-related potentials to changes in facial expression in two-phase transitions.Empathy in Negative and Positive Interpersonal Interactions. What is the Relationship Between Central (EEG, fNIRS) and Peripheral (Autonomic) Neurophysiological Responses?Effect of empathy trait on attention to various facial expressions: evidence from N170 and late positive potential (LPP).Early ERP Modulation for Task-Irrelevant Subliminal Faces.Different hemispheric roles in recognition of happy expressionsERP and RT delays in long-term abstinent alcoholics in processing of emotional facial expressions during gender and emotion categorization tasks.Vigilance for pain-related faces in a primary task paradigm: an ERP study.Emotional face processing and emotion regulation in children: an ERP studyThree stages of facial expression processing: ERP study with rapid serial visual presentation.Individual differences in valence modulation of face-selective M170 response.Fixation to features and neural processing of facial expressions in a gender discrimination task.Processing emotion from the eyes: a divided visual field and ERP study.Task-irrelevant fear enhances amygdala-FFG inhibition and decreases subsequent face processing.Neural processing of fearful and happy facial expressions during emotion-relevant and emotion-irrelevant tasks: A fixation-to-feature approach.Faces in context: modulation of expression processing by situational information.Augmenting serotonin neurotransmission with citalopram modulates emotional expression decoding but not structural encoding of moderate intensity sad facial emotional stimuli: an event-related potential (ERP) investigation.Effects of task demands on the early neural processing of fearful and happy facial expressions.Here Comes Trouble: Prestimulus Brain Activity Predicts Enhanced Perception of Threat.The mediation effect of menstrual phase on negative emotion processing: evidence from N2.The fusiform response to faces: explicit versus implicit processing of emotion.The development of emotional face processing during childhood.Automatic Processing of Changes in Facial Emotions in Dysphoria: A Magnetoencephalography Study.Brain Responses to Emotional Faces in Natural Settings: A Wireless Mobile EEG Recording Study
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Face-specific event-related potential in humans is independent from facial expression.
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Face-specific event-related potential in humans is independent from facial expression.
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Face-specific event-related potential in humans is independent from facial expression.
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Face-specific event-related potential in humans is independent from facial expression.
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Face-specific event-related potential in humans is independent from facial expression.
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Face-specific event-related potential in humans is independent from facial expression.
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Face-specific event-related potential in humans is independent from facial expression.
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Andreas J Fallgatter
Anke Heidrich
Derlis Aranda
Heiner Ellgring
Thomas J Mueller
Werner K Strik
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10.1016/S0167-8760(02)00033-8
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2002-09-01T00:00:00Z