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Personal distress and the influence of bystanders on responding to an emergency.Trait dominance promotes reflexive staring at masked angry body posturesAttention and awareness each influence amygdala activity for dynamic bodily expressions-a short review.Personality traits predict brain activation and connectivity when witnessing a violent conflict.The Body as a Tool for Anger Awareness--Differential Effects of Angry Facial and Bodily Expressions on Suppression from Awareness.When anger leads to aggression: induction of relative left frontal cortical activity with transcranial direct current stimulation increases the anger-aggression relationship.The role of the basolateral amygdala in the perception of faces in natural contexts.When anger dominates the mind: Increased motor corticospinal excitability in the face of threat.The Basolateral Amygdalae and Frontotemporal Network Functions for Threat Perception.The relationship of approach/avoidance motivation and asymmetric frontal cortical activity: A review of studies manipulating frontal asymmetry.The dynamic consequences of amygdala damage on threat processing in Urbach-Wiethe Disease. A commentary on Pishnamazi et al. (2016).The neural basis of the bystander effect--the influence of group size on neural activity when witnessing an emergency.Retinal origin of phosphenes to transcranial alternating current stimulation.The role of human basolateral amygdala in ambiguous social threat perception.Neural and behavioral associations of manipulated determination facial expressions.When anger leads to rumination: induction of relative right frontal cortical activity with transcranial direct current stimulation increases anger-related rumination.Looking at the face and seeing the whole body. Neural basis of combined face and body expressions.The relation between bystanders' behavioral reactivity to distress and later helping behavior during a violent conflict in virtual reality.From Empathy to Apathy: The Bystander Effect RevisitedCognitive and Social Neuroscience Methods for HRIThe Perception of Emotion in Artificial AgentsThe Many Faces of the Emotional BodyBrain oscillations and frequency-dependent modulation of cortical excitabilityFrom automata to animate beings: the scope and limits of attributing socialness to artificial agents
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