نتایج جستجو برای: passive faces

تعداد نتایج: 111074  

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2009
Jennifer J. Heisz Judith M. Shedden

Face processing changes when a face is learned with personally relevant information. In a five-day learning paradigm, faces were presented with rich semantic stories that conveyed personal information about the faces. Event-related potentials were recorded before and after learning during a passive viewing task. When faces were novel, we observed the expected N170 repetition effect-a reduction ...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2014
Cheryl L Grady Catherine J Mondloch Terri L Lewis Daphne Maurer

The development of the face-processing network has been examined with functional neuroimaging, but the effect of visual deprivation early in life on this network is not known. We examined this question in a group of young adults who had been born with dense, central cataracts in both eyes that blocked all visual input to the retina until the cataracts were removed during infancy. We used functi...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2003
Christopher S Monk Erin B McClure Eric E Nelson Eric Zarahn Robert M Bilder Ellen Leibenluft Dennis S Charney Monique Ernst Daniel S Pine

Selective attention, particularly during the processing of emotionally evocative events, is a crucial component of adolescent development. We used functional magnetic resonance imagining (fMRI) with adolescents and adults to examine developmental differences in activation in a paradigm that involved selective attention during the viewing of emotionally engaging face stimuli. We evaluated develo...

2010
Frank Haist Kang Lee Joan Stiles

Controversy surrounds the proposal that specific human cortical regions in the ventral occipitotemporal cortex, commonly called the fusiform face area (FFA) and occipital face area (OFA), are specialized for face processing. Here, we present findings from an fMRI study of identity discrimination of faces and objects that demonstrates the FFA and OFA are equally responsive to processing stimuli ...

2011
John Congote Iñigo Barandiaran Javier Barandiarán Marcos Nieto Oscar E. Ruiz

This article presents a methodology for reconstruction of 3D faces which is based on stereoscopic images of the scene using active and passive surface reconstruction. A sequence of gray patterns is generated, which are projected onto the scene and their projection recorded by a pair of stereo cameras. The images are rectified to make coincident their epipolar planes and so to generate a stereo ...

2010
Muhammad Saeid Muhammad Alnadabi

This research aimed to find novel features that can be used to discriminate between speech and music in the time domain for the purpose of data retrieval. The study used speech and music data that were recorded in standard anechoic chambers and sampled at 44.1 kHz. Two types of new features were found and thoroughly examined: the Ratio of Silent Frames (RSF) feature and the Time Series Events (...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2013
Cornelia Herbert Roland Deutsch Petra Platte Paul Pauli

This electroencephalographic study investigated if negating one's emotion results in paradoxical effects or leads to effective emotional downregulation. Healthy participants were asked to downregulate their emotions to happy and fearful faces by using negated emotional cue words (e.g., no fun, no fear). Cue words were congruent with the emotion depicted in the face and presented prior to each f...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2006
Marie-Hélène Grosbras Tomás Paus

Most neuropsychological research on the perception of emotion concerns the perception of faces. Yet in everyday life, hand actions are also modulated by our affective state, revealing it, in turn, to the observer. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to identify brain regions engaged during the observation of hand actions performed either in a neutral or an angry way. We also as...

2013
Aleksandra Klimova Richard A. Bryant Leanne M. Williams Kim Louise Felmingham

BACKGROUND Predominant dissociation in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is characterized by restricted affective responses to positive stimuli. To date, no studies have examined neural responses to a range of emotional expressions in PTSD with high dissociative symptoms. OBJECTIVE This study tested the hypothesis that PTSD patients with high dissociative symptoms will display increased ev...

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