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The structural neural substrate of subjective happinessRapid amygdala gamma oscillations in response to eye gazeHuman cortical activity evoked by contextual processing in attentional orientingImpaired social brain network for processing dynamic facial expressions in autism spectrum disorders.Spatiotemporal neural network dynamics for the processing of dynamic facial expressions.Neural substrates of the ability to recognize facial expressions: a voxel-based morphometry study.Neural Mechanisms Underlying Conscious and Unconscious Gaze-Triggered Attentional Orienting in Autism Spectrum Disorder.Increased putamen volume in adults with autism spectrum disorderEye contact perception in the West and East: a cross-cultural studySex differences in the rapid detection of emotional facial expressions.Exaggerated perception of facial expressions is increased in individuals with schizotypal traits.Neuroticism Delays Detection of Facial ExpressionsSelf make-up: the influence of self-referential processing on attention orienting.Gamma Oscillations in the Temporal Pole in Response to EyesIs impaired joint attention present in non-clinical individuals with high autistic traits?Structural Neural Substrates of Reading the Mind in the Eyes.Time course of superior temporal sulcus activity in response to eye gaze: a combined fMRI and MEG study.Emotion Perception Mediates the Predictive Relationship Between Verbal Ability and Functional Outcome in High-Functioning Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder.Reduced Gray Matter Volume in the Social Brain Network in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder.Bidirectional electric communication between the inferior occipital gyrus and the amygdala during face processing.The association between perceived social support and amygdala structure.Direction of Amygdala-Neocortex Interaction During Dynamic Facial Expression Processing.Structural Correlates of Reading the Mind in the Eyes in Autism Spectrum DisorderRapid gamma oscillations in the inferior occipital gyrus in response to eyes.Impaired detection of happy facial expressions in autism.Putamen Volume is Negatively Correlated with the Ability to Recognize Fearful Facial Expressions.Impaired overt facial mimicry in response to dynamic facial expressions in high-functioning autism spectrum disorders.Electrophysiological correlates of the efficient detection of emotional facial expressions.Atypical Gaze Cueing Pattern in a Complex Environment in Individuals with ASD.Gray matter volumes of early sensory regions are associated with individual differences in sensory processing.Amygdala integrates emotional expression and gaze direction in response to dynamic facial expressions.Time course of gamma-band oscillation associated with face processing in the inferior occipital gyrus and fusiform gyrus: A combined fMRI and MEG study.Dynamic fearful gaze does not enhance attention orienting in individuals with Asperger's disorder.Commonalities and differences in the spatiotemporal neural dynamics associated with automatic attentional shifts induced by gaze and arrows.Commonalities in the neural mechanisms underlying automatic attentional shifts by gaze, gestures, and symbols.Putamen volume correlates with obsessive compulsive characteristics in healthy population.Target object moderation of attentional orienting by gazes or arrows.The specific impairment of fearful expression recognition and its atypical development in pervasive developmental disorder.Neural mechanisms underlying conscious and unconscious attentional shifts triggered by eye gaze.Rapid amygdala gamma oscillations in response to fearful facial expressions.
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