Brain response during the M170 time interval is sensitive to socially relevant information

Volume: 78, Pages: 18 - 28
Published: Nov 1, 2015
Abstract
Deciphering the social meaning of facial displays is a highly complex neurological process. The M170, an event related field component of MEG recording, like its EEG counterpart N170, was repeatedly shown to be associated with structural encoding of faces. However, the scope of information encoded during the M170 time window is still being debated. We investigated the neuronal origin of facial processing of integrated social rank cues (SRCs) and...
Paper Details
Title
Brain response during the M170 time interval is sensitive to socially relevant information
Published Date
Nov 1, 2015
Volume
78
Pages
18 - 28
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