Amygdala processing of social cues from faces: an intracrebral EEG study

Volume: 10, Issue: 11, Pages: 1568 - 1576
Published: May 11, 2015
Abstract
The amygdala is a key structure for monitoring the relevance of environmental stimuli. Yet, little is known about the dynamics of its response to primary social cues such as gaze and emotion. Here, we examined evoked amygdala responses to gaze and facial emotion changes in five epileptic patients with intracerebral electrodes. Patients first viewed a neutral face that would then convey social cues: it turned either happy or fearful with or...
Paper Details
Title
Amygdala processing of social cues from faces: an intracrebral EEG study
Published Date
May 11, 2015
Volume
10
Issue
11
Pages
1568 - 1576
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