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... top 2 features identified in the analysis above, and this same model was used to predict SAD vs. controls in the replication sample. Prior to learning, the effects of age and gender were regressed out from the features using a general linear model, and features were z-scored. Classification performa ...
... top 2 features identified in the analysis above, and this same model was used to predict SAD vs. controls in the replication sample. Prior to learning, the effects of age and gender were regressed out from the features using a general linear model, and features were z-scored. Classification performa ...
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... into individual facial muscles. The facial motor nucleus was formed by multipolar motoneurons and had an ovoid shape, with its rostrocaudal axis measuring on average 1875 µm. We divided the nucleus into four different subnuclei: medial, intermediate, dorsal and lateral. Retrograde labelling patterns ...
... into individual facial muscles. The facial motor nucleus was formed by multipolar motoneurons and had an ovoid shape, with its rostrocaudal axis measuring on average 1875 µm. We divided the nucleus into four different subnuclei: medial, intermediate, dorsal and lateral. Retrograde labelling patterns ...
Learning Innate Face Preferences
... As will be described in the next section, several theoretical and computational models have been proposed to explain how face proessing develops through a combination of genetic and environmental influences. Most of these models assume that the brain areas responsible for newborn orienting behavior ...
... As will be described in the next section, several theoretical and computational models have been proposed to explain how face proessing develops through a combination of genetic and environmental influences. Most of these models assume that the brain areas responsible for newborn orienting behavior ...
Mareckova, Klara (2013) Sex differences and the role of sex
... success (Mueller & Mazur, 1996). Our ability to read facial cues allows us to decide whether a person might be a potential mate or competitor and is thus essential for appropriate social interactions. Faces catch our attention more than any other visual object (Bindemann et al., 2005). While approxi ...
... success (Mueller & Mazur, 1996). Our ability to read facial cues allows us to decide whether a person might be a potential mate or competitor and is thus essential for appropriate social interactions. Faces catch our attention more than any other visual object (Bindemann et al., 2005). While approxi ...
Neural Responses to Facial Expression and Face Identity in the
... amygdala leads to the hypothesis that these inputs may be further processed in the amygdala, leading to the selection of social responses based on a combination of identity and facial expression. The present study had two major objectives: 1) to determine the specificity of neural responses to faces ...
... amygdala leads to the hypothesis that these inputs may be further processed in the amygdala, leading to the selection of social responses based on a combination of identity and facial expression. The present study had two major objectives: 1) to determine the specificity of neural responses to faces ...
Dissertation 20161009 Text Citations
... assistance and support throughout this study. It has been a pleasure to work with and learn from him. Thank you also to my other committee members, Dr. Alice O’Toole, Dr. James Bartlett, and Dr. Amy Pinkham, whose contributions to the study design and insights on the analytical methods were invaluab ...
... assistance and support throughout this study. It has been a pleasure to work with and learn from him. Thank you also to my other committee members, Dr. Alice O’Toole, Dr. James Bartlett, and Dr. Amy Pinkham, whose contributions to the study design and insights on the analytical methods were invaluab ...
Neural correlates of incidental and directed facial emotion
... three nodes, with consequent dysregulation in their interactions that may increase vulnerability to mood and anxiety disorders in adolescence (Nelson et al., 2005). One way to test whether an increase in prefrontal regulation of sub-cortical activity is a possible bio-behavioral mechanism for the de ...
... three nodes, with consequent dysregulation in their interactions that may increase vulnerability to mood and anxiety disorders in adolescence (Nelson et al., 2005). One way to test whether an increase in prefrontal regulation of sub-cortical activity is a possible bio-behavioral mechanism for the de ...
Two Critical and Functionally Distinct Stages of Face and Body Perception
... Cortical regions that respond preferentially to particular object categories, such as faces and bodies, are essential for visual perception of these object categories. However, precisely when these regions play a causal role in recognition of their preferred categories is unclear. Here we addressed ...
... Cortical regions that respond preferentially to particular object categories, such as faces and bodies, are essential for visual perception of these object categories. However, precisely when these regions play a causal role in recognition of their preferred categories is unclear. Here we addressed ...
Differential Characteristics of Face Neuron Responses Within the
... al. 1985; Rolls 1984; Yamane et al. 1988). The responses of face neurons in the anterior STS of macaque monkeys are tuned to facial views and/or to gaze direction in the faces of other individuals (Perrett et al. 1985, 1992). The so-called “face space” composed by the population of face neurons in t ...
... al. 1985; Rolls 1984; Yamane et al. 1988). The responses of face neurons in the anterior STS of macaque monkeys are tuned to facial views and/or to gaze direction in the faces of other individuals (Perrett et al. 1985, 1992). The so-called “face space” composed by the population of face neurons in t ...
Social perception from visual cues: role of the STS region
... his beloved avoided his gaze. He might have been wrong (she might not have seen him, or she might have been coy), but for better or worse his judgement was based on information derived from the eyes. Of the objects that we routinely see in the course of a day, the human face is perhaps the most freq ...
... his beloved avoided his gaze. He might have been wrong (she might not have seen him, or she might have been coy), but for better or worse his judgement was based on information derived from the eyes. Of the objects that we routinely see in the course of a day, the human face is perhaps the most freq ...
Sub-exemplar Shape Tuning in Human Face
... and others 1998; Tong and others 2000). A recent study (Pourtois and others 2005) using an event-related paradigm found no significant differences between the average activation to front views and 3/4 views in face-selective areas in the fusiform cortex. Even more surprising is the finding that this a ...
... and others 1998; Tong and others 2000). A recent study (Pourtois and others 2005) using an event-related paradigm found no significant differences between the average activation to front views and 3/4 views in face-selective areas in the fusiform cortex. Even more surprising is the finding that this a ...
Facial Nerve Paralysis presentation (NXPowerLite)
... • Imaging: small white matter lesions similar to multiple sclerosis, enhancement of facial & other cranial nerves • Bilateral facial paralysis: 25% • Important to make diagnosis early because it is curable early w/antibiotics ...
... • Imaging: small white matter lesions similar to multiple sclerosis, enhancement of facial & other cranial nerves • Bilateral facial paralysis: 25% • Important to make diagnosis early because it is curable early w/antibiotics ...
The effect of learning on the face selective responses of neurons in
... cortex in the superior temporal suleus classified as showing responses selective for faces responded much more specifically than this. Further information on and discussion of the extent to which these neurons have selective responses is given by Baylis et al. 1985; and Rolls 1984, 1989a. The non-fa ...
... cortex in the superior temporal suleus classified as showing responses selective for faces responded much more specifically than this. Further information on and discussion of the extent to which these neurons have selective responses is given by Baylis et al. 1985; and Rolls 1984, 1989a. The non-fa ...
The role responses of expression and identity in the face
... Cowey and C. Heywood, personal communication, 1987), which may cause difficulties in perceiving social cues. Neurons responsive to faces could be part of a system for the independent extraction of identity and expression. These neurons are relatively insensitive to most manipulations of facial Stimu ...
... Cowey and C. Heywood, personal communication, 1987), which may cause difficulties in perceiving social cues. Neurons responsive to faces could be part of a system for the independent extraction of identity and expression. These neurons are relatively insensitive to most manipulations of facial Stimu ...
Perceptual Expectation Evokes Category
... the top and bottom of the image throughout each trial. For half the subjects, red indicated with 100% validity that the image would cohere to a face and blue to a house; this mapping was reversed for the remaining subjects. Yellow lines indicated that face and house were equally likely to occur. A p ...
... the top and bottom of the image throughout each trial. For half the subjects, red indicated with 100% validity that the image would cohere to a face and blue to a house; this mapping was reversed for the remaining subjects. Yellow lines indicated that face and house were equally likely to occur. A p ...
The role of eyes in early face processing: A rapid adaptation study of
... According to the OSH, larger adaptation effects should be found for inverted than upright adaptors regardless of the category. Thus, in response to S2, a decreased activation should be found for inverted compared to upright adaptors, for each adaptor category tested: houses, mouths, eyes, faces, eye ...
... According to the OSH, larger adaptation effects should be found for inverted than upright adaptors regardless of the category. Thus, in response to S2, a decreased activation should be found for inverted compared to upright adaptors, for each adaptor category tested: houses, mouths, eyes, faces, eye ...
A quantitative link between face discrimination deficits and neuronal
... across a range of tasks including social–emotional judgments as well as identification and discrimination. However, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies probing the neural bases of these behavioral differences have produced conflicting results: while some studies have reported reduced ...
... across a range of tasks including social–emotional judgments as well as identification and discrimination. However, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies probing the neural bases of these behavioral differences have produced conflicting results: while some studies have reported reduced ...
Age-related differences in brain activity underlying identification of
... taken from the Japanese and Caucasian Facial Expressions of Emotion (JACFEE) and Neutral Faces (JACNeuF, Biehl et al., 1997), a stimulus set that has been extensively normed in younger adults. The JACFEE contains 56 photographs, including eight photos each of anger, contempt, disgust, fear, happines ...
... taken from the Japanese and Caucasian Facial Expressions of Emotion (JACFEE) and Neutral Faces (JACNeuF, Biehl et al., 1997), a stimulus set that has been extensively normed in younger adults. The JACFEE contains 56 photographs, including eight photos each of anger, contempt, disgust, fear, happines ...
Direct comparison of the neural substrates of
... Recently, the time allowed for retrieval has also been suggested to affect the degree of activation of the right anterior prefrontal cortex, which has been shown to be activated during retrieval tasks (Wagner et al., 1998). Thus, these variables related to the retrieval of previously acquired inform ...
... Recently, the time allowed for retrieval has also been suggested to affect the degree of activation of the right anterior prefrontal cortex, which has been shown to be activated during retrieval tasks (Wagner et al., 1998). Thus, these variables related to the retrieval of previously acquired inform ...
Development of emotional facial recognition in late
... McClure, Monk, Zarahn, Leibenluft, Pine & Ernst, 2003), including changes in the PFC and regions related to emotion such as the anterior cingulate cortex and temporal pole. Monk and colleagues (Monk, McClure, Nelson, Zarahn, Bilder, Leibenluft, Charney, Ernst & Pine, 2003) demonstrated greater orbit ...
... McClure, Monk, Zarahn, Leibenluft, Pine & Ernst, 2003), including changes in the PFC and regions related to emotion such as the anterior cingulate cortex and temporal pole. Monk and colleagues (Monk, McClure, Nelson, Zarahn, Bilder, Leibenluft, Charney, Ernst & Pine, 2003) demonstrated greater orbit ...
Models of bodily expression perception
... Depending on whether the stimulus is consciously seen and recognized, some of these processes may be associated with a conscious emotional experience. These are some of the main components of the ability to perceive bodily expressions. Based on results obtained so far, we have viewed them as the cor ...
... Depending on whether the stimulus is consciously seen and recognized, some of these processes may be associated with a conscious emotional experience. These are some of the main components of the ability to perceive bodily expressions. Based on results obtained so far, we have viewed them as the cor ...
Human brain spots emotion in non humanoid
... meet P1 and N170 visual components latencies in human EEG studies, with the P1 wave being modulated by emotion, and the N170 wave being mainly modulated by facial configuration, and originated in higher-level visual areas selective of face recognition (Bentin et al., 1996; George et al., 1996; Pizza ...
... meet P1 and N170 visual components latencies in human EEG studies, with the P1 wave being modulated by emotion, and the N170 wave being mainly modulated by facial configuration, and originated in higher-level visual areas selective of face recognition (Bentin et al., 1996; George et al., 1996; Pizza ...
Within-hemifield perceptual averaging of facial expressions
... (e.g., a valence-neutral face) at 8 spikes/sec, when each pattern is presented alone. This neuron would respond at about 14 spikes/sec (an average of 20 spikes/sec and 8 spikes/sec) when both patterns are simultaneously presented within its receptive field. We investigated whether this neural averag ...
... (e.g., a valence-neutral face) at 8 spikes/sec, when each pattern is presented alone. This neuron would respond at about 14 spikes/sec (an average of 20 spikes/sec and 8 spikes/sec) when both patterns are simultaneously presented within its receptive field. We investigated whether this neural averag ...
Facial Expression Classification Using RBF AND Back
... The interest in systems for the automatic recognition of facial expressions has recently increased. Such systems are clearly relevant in studies of human behavior, since facial expressions are a manifestation of human emotions. Facial expressions also have an important role in the nonverbal communic ...
... The interest in systems for the automatic recognition of facial expressions has recently increased. Such systems are clearly relevant in studies of human behavior, since facial expressions are a manifestation of human emotions. Facial expressions also have an important role in the nonverbal communic ...