نتایج جستجو برای: emotional faces

تعداد نتایج: 144698  

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2013
Anne-Laura van Harmelen Marie-José van Tol Liliana R Demenescu Nic J A van der Wee Dick J Veltman André Aleman Mark A van Buchem Philip Spinhoven Brenda W J H Penninx Bernet M Elzinga

In the context of chronic childhood emotional maltreatment (CEM; emotional abuse and/or neglect), adequately responding to facial expressions is an important skill. Over time, however, this adaptive response may lead to a persistent vigilance for emotional facial expressions. The amygdala and the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) are key regions in face processing. However, the neurobiological co...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2015
Anne Weisgerber Nicolas Vermeulen Isabelle Peretz Séverine Samson Pierre Philippot Pierre Maurage Catherine De Graeuwe D'Aoust Aline De Jaegere Benoît Delatte Benoît Gillain Xavier De Longueville Eric Constant

Disturbed processing of emotional faces and voices is typically observed in schizophrenia. This deficit leads to impaired social cognition and interactions. In this study, we investigated whether impaired processing of emotions also affects musical stimuli, which are widely present in daily life and known for their emotional impact. Thirty schizophrenic patients and 30 matched healthy controls ...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2004
Gina M Grimshaw M Barbara Bulman-Fleming Cam Ngo

A signal-detection task was used to assess sex differences in emotional face recognition under conditions of uncertainty. Computer images of Ekman faces showing sad, angry, happy, and fearful emotional states were presented for 50 ms to thirty-six men and thirty-seven women. All participants monitored for presentation of either happy, angry, or sad emotional expressions in three separate blocks...

2013
Charlotte Pinabiaux Lucie Hertz-Pannier Catherine Chiron Sébastian Rodrigo Isabelle Jambaqué Marion Noulhiane

Enhanced memory for emotional faces is a significant component of adaptive social interactions, but little is known on its neural developmental correlates. We explored the role of amygdaloid complex (AC) and medial temporal lobe (MTL) in emotional memory recognition across development, by comparing fMRI activations of successful memory encoding of fearful and neutral faces in children (n = 12; ...

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience methods 2007
Ewald Moser Birgit Derntl Simon Robinson Bernhard Fink Ruben C Gur Karl Grammer

Facial expressions of emotions are important in nonverbal communication. Although numerous neural structures have been identified to be involved in emotional face processing, the amygdala is thought to be a core moderator. While previous studies have relied on facial images of humans, the present study is concerned with the effect of computer-generated (avatar) emotional faces on amygdala activ...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2016
June Gruber Erika H Siegel Amanda L Purcell Holly A Earls Gaia Cooper Lisa Feldman Barrett

Bipolar disorder is fundamentally a disorder of emotion regulation, and associated with explicit processing biases for socially relevant emotional information in human faces. Less is known, however, about whether implicit processing of this type of emotional information directly influences social perception. We thus investigated group-related differences in the influence of unconscious emotiona...

2012
Laura N. Young Sara Cordes

What happens to our perception of time and number under the influence of emotion? Using temporal and numeric bisection tasks, we examined the effects of emotional stimuli (images of angry and happy faces, with neutral face controls) on time and number perception within the same subjects. Each participant also completed baseline temporal and numeric bisection tasks without emotional stimuli. Dat...

Journal: :Emotion 2011
Shwu-Lih Huang Yu-Chieh Chang Yu-Ju Chen

We investigated the attentional capture effect of emotional faces under sufficient or restricted attentional conditions. In a modified visual search paradigm, three kinds of schematic faces (angry, happy, and neutral) served as stimuli. Participants were instructed to search for a target face indicated by a dot and to respond to the dot's position. In this design, the emotional content of the f...

2013
Jillian Grose-Fifer Andrea Rodrigues Steven Hoover Tina Zottoli

Poor decision making during adolescence occurs most frequently when situations are emotionally charged. However, relatively few studies have measured the development of cognitive control in response to emotional stimuli in this population. This study used both affective (emotional faces) and non-affective (letter) stimuli in two different flanker tasks to assess the ability to ignore task-irrel...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2012
Céline Douilliez Vincent Yzerbyt Eva Gilboa-Schechtman Pierre Philippot

This study examined the contribution of social anxiety to the evaluation of emotional facial stimuli, while controlling for the gender of participants and stimuli. Participants (n=63) completed two tasks: a single face evaluation task in which they had to evaluate angry versus neutral faces and, a facial crowd evaluation task in which they had to evaluate displays with a varying number of neutr...

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