Corrugator muscle responses are associated with individual differences in positivity-negativity bias
about
Prolonged marital stress is associated with short-lived responses to positive stimuli.Botulinum toxin-induced facial muscle paralysis affects amygdala responses to the perception of emotional expressions: preliminary findings from an A-B-A design.The face of negative affect: trial-by-trial corrugator responses to negative pictures are positively associated with amygdala and negatively associated with ventromedial prefrontal cortex activity.Aging is associated with positive responding to neutral information but reduced recovery from negative informationSeparable responses to error, ambiguity, and reaction time in cingulo-opercular task control regionsExposure to the self-face facilitates identification of dynamic facial expressions: influences on individual differences.Effect of empathy trait on attention to various facial expressions: evidence from N170 and late positive potential (LPP).The structural and functional connectivity of the amygdala: from normal emotion to pathological anxietyValence resolution of ambiguous facial expressions using an emotional oddball task.Less Empathic and More Reactive: The Different Impact of Childhood Maltreatment on Facial Mimicry and Vagal RegulationInterpreting ambiguous social cues in unpredictable contexts.The role of emotion in learning trustworthiness from eye-gaze: Evidence from facial electromyography.The primacy of negative interpretations when resolving the valence of ambiguous facial expressionsAll in the first glance: first fixation predicts individual differences in valence bias.Neural responses to ambiguity involve domain-general and domain-specific emotion processing systems.A negativity bias for ambiguous facial-expression valence during childhood: converging evidence from behavior and facial corrugator muscle responses.Assessment of skin conductance in African American and Non-African American participants in studies of conditioned fear.Understanding Mixed Emotions: Paradigms and Measures.A Mathematical Model Captures the Structure of Subjective Affect.Is neutral really neutral? Converging evidence from behavior and corticolimbic connectivity in children and adolescents.Positive valence bias and parent-child relationship security moderate the association between early institutional caregiving and internalizing symptoms.The negativity bias predicts response rate to Behavioral Activation for depression.Differential effects of cognitive load on subjective versus motor responses to ambiguously valenced facial expressions.Bodily Reactions to Emotional Words Referring to Own versus Other People's Emotions.Twice the negativity bias and half the positivity offset: Evaluative responses to emotional information in depression.Cortisol responses enhance negative valence perception for ambiguous facial expressions.How Do You See Me? The Neural Basis of Motivated Meta-perception.Adult age differences in the interpretation of surprised facial expressions.Dorsal Anterior Cingulate, Medial Superior Frontal Cortex, and Anterior Insula Show Performance Reporting-Related Late Task Control Signals.Resting state functional connectivity of the amygdala and problem drinking in non-dependent alcohol drinkers.THE POSITIVITY OFFSET THEORY OF ANHEDONIA IN SCHIZOPHRENIA.Convergent behavioral and corticolimbic connectivity evidence of a negativity bias in children and adolescents.
P2860
Q28658060-DF033FCA-9BDC-4518-8028-AEFE1006DB09Q30300698-693FC789-2B95-492C-B65C-7066EFF56B08Q30417741-80628AC8-5F11-4FDF-B14D-7A562D47B238Q30469167-6953CB3D-D04C-477B-BCCB-6550A3660644Q30586528-9E813AF3-A4C3-41DD-AFA1-197AD8C23D42Q33576054-1894974A-13BB-4D25-9AAA-15328E3EEC06Q33853182-97CE427B-DD3A-4625-9B8F-0C793E3FD320Q33887634-11BA1C0A-EE05-4E7C-A336-DFA0F8122CD1Q35906790-05AF5713-DA2C-4536-A08E-9C72E0FDDBE6Q36148573-61B43F3D-07F4-4C87-A516-4D7F88BA7E91Q36843486-0AC91CC3-CF45-4D8B-836B-467554A17164Q36903502-0DE81819-71CC-42E6-88FE-F7D778480C29Q37065924-E49E6930-A1B0-4F31-9373-947C9810F97CQ37246311-740C4B79-F0EC-4A11-80E2-875A1531FA0EQ37651866-6D5E2EEC-80B8-4F80-B966-89F887379134Q37735109-BF64C2B2-6DD7-4408-A36F-CE997331B50FQ38373407-4C32A027-3A61-43E9-87FC-75DAD2413602Q38643108-AF613F44-0E41-4622-847B-C6683D978D1DQ38763623-19D01D69-1C8F-4D7E-BD01-98ECBE1767E4Q39070248-59F0AA36-415D-4F92-87CA-94CC6E3FF2AAQ39305817-CF01E0E4-FF89-4BB2-B69B-341518F9B58AQ39572265-A0A10F4B-701C-4E9B-9D4A-C5351BB3B6C6Q39792042-CBB10FDF-17B8-4BCC-BDDB-E52437492CC0Q41525736-FE784CAD-989E-4598-9644-F93299AD0DD5Q45851570-7D459215-D14F-49CF-B894-1939729A9E20Q47100781-BF800E0B-E345-4FA7-8A2A-863AFDE44ADBQ47331724-43612EC1-D22F-42E8-BA8B-FEBB806A47FEQ47374634-E22FC861-5078-488D-8EB1-3E7B73C969F5Q48061202-E6248559-2AB1-4E13-8764-04D1FBF390ACQ49895331-0442CD71-8D94-45FF-BA42-397B53E0F9B6Q50333995-857E1B04-E630-4A54-93F3-83E645E7BB19Q54843575-6D8425D1-3BE2-4CB9-ADAE-E55D5DC9AFCC
P2860
Corrugator muscle responses are associated with individual differences in positivity-negativity bias
description
2009 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2009 թուականի Հոկտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
@hyw
2009 թվականի հոտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
@hy
2009年の論文
@ja
2009年論文
@yue
2009年論文
@zh-hant
2009年論文
@zh-hk
2009年論文
@zh-mo
2009年論文
@zh-tw
2009年论文
@wuu
name
Corrugator muscle responses ar ...... in positivity-negativity bias
@ast
Corrugator muscle responses ar ...... in positivity-negativity bias
@en
type
label
Corrugator muscle responses ar ...... in positivity-negativity bias
@ast
Corrugator muscle responses ar ...... in positivity-negativity bias
@en
prefLabel
Corrugator muscle responses ar ...... in positivity-negativity bias
@ast
Corrugator muscle responses ar ...... in positivity-negativity bias
@en
P2093
P2860
P356
P1433
P1476
Corrugator muscle responses ar ...... in positivity-negativity bias
@en
P2093
Catherine J Norris
Maital Neta
Paul J Whalen
P2860
P304
P356
10.1037/A0016819
P577
2009-10-01T00:00:00Z