نتایج جستجو برای: emotional face perception

تعداد نتایج: 421163  

Journal: :NeuroImage 2011
Dean Sabatinelli Erica E. Fortune Qingyang Li Aisha Siddiqui Cynthia Krafft William T. Oliver Stefanie Beck Joshua Jeffries

Functional imaging studies of emotional processing typically contain neutral control conditions that serve to remove simple effects of visual perception, thus revealing the additional emotional process. Here we seek to identify similarities and differences across 100 studies of emotional face processing and 57 studies of emotional scene processing, using a coordinate-based meta-analysis techniq...

2013
Bronson Harry Mark A. Williams Chris Davis Jeesun Kim

It is widely assumed that the fusiform face area (FFA), a brain region specialized for face perception, is not involved in processing emotional expressions. This assumption is based on the proposition that the FFA is involved in face identification and only processes features that are invariant across changes due to head movements, speaking and expressing emotions. The present study tested this...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2010
Angela Merkl Nina Ammelburg Sabine Aust Stefan Roepke Hans Reinecker Lutz Trahms Isabella Heuser Tilmann Sander

BACKGROUND Behavioral studies on facial emotion recognition yielded heterogeneous results in patients with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Extrastriate cortex hyperactivation has been demonstrated in imaging studies in patients with BPD during face recognition, but electrophysiological studies are lacking. The aim was to investigate temporal processes following face perception in patient...

2014
Seung-Lark Lim Amanda S. Bruce Robin L. Aupperle

In a dual-task paradigm, participants performed a spatial location working memory task and a forced two-choice perceptual decision task (neutral vs. fearful) with gradually morphed emotional faces (neutral ∼ fearful). Task-irrelevant word distractors (negative, neutral, and control) were experimentally manipulated during spatial working memory encoding. We hypothesized that, if affective percep...

2012
Laura Anne Wortinger

Emotional face perception is a highly developed visual skill in humans that occurs along a distributed neural system including: visual, limbic, and prefrontal areas of the human brain. It has been proposed that the core regions of face perception include the inferior occipital gyrus (IOG), fusiform gyrus (FG), and superior temporal sulcus (STS). We examined the modulation of effective connectiv...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2005
Luiz Pessoa

In the past few years, important contributions have been made to the study of emotional visual perception. Researchers have reported responses to emotional stimuli in the human amygdala under some unattended conditions (i.e. conditions in which the focus of attention was diverted away from the stimuli due to task instructions), during visual masking and during binocular suppression. Taken toget...

Journal: :Brain research 2014
Jenna L Cheal Jennifer J Heisz Jennifer A Walsh Judith M Shedden M D Rutherford

The N170 response differs when positive versus negative facial expressions are viewed. This neural response could be associated with the perception of emotions, or some feature of the stimulus. We used an aftereffect paradigm to clarify. Consistent with previous reports of emotional aftereffects, a neutral face was more likely to be described as happy following a sad face adaptation, and more l...

Journal: :Neurology 2005
Rebecca L Hefter Dara S Manoach Jason J S Barton

BACKGROUND It has been hypothesized that the social dysfunction in social developmental disorders (SDDs), such as autism, Asperger disorder, and the socioemotional processing disorder, impairs the acquisition of normal face-processing skills. The authors investigated whether this purported perceptual deficit was generalized to both facial expression and facial identity or whether these differen...

2016
Bhuvanesh Awasthi Mark A Williams Jason Friedman

This study examines the role of the magnocellular system in the early stages of face perception, in particular sex categorization. Utilizing the specific property of magnocellular suppression in red light, we investigated visually guided reaching to low and high spatial frequency hybrid faces against red and grey backgrounds. The arm movement curvature measure shows that reduced response of the...

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychology 2012
Elisabeth Huis in 't Veld Jan Van den Stock Beatrice de Gelder

This study addresses two central and controversial issues in developmental prosopagnosia (DP), configuration- versus feature-based face processing and the influence of affective information from either facial or bodily expressions on face recognition. A sample of 10 DPs and 10 controls were tested with a previously developed face and object recognition and memory battery (Facial Expressive Acti...

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