Recognizing emotion from facial expressions: psychological and neurological mechanisms
R Adolphs - Behavioral and cognitive neuroscience reviews, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
Recognizing emotion from facial expressions draws on diverse psychological processes
implemented in a large array of neural structures. Studies using evoked potentials, lesions …
implemented in a large array of neural structures. Studies using evoked potentials, lesions …
Unconscious processing of emotions and the right hemisphere
G Gainotti - Neuropsychologia, 2012 - Elsevier
This survey takes into account the unconscious aspects of emotions and the critical role
played in them by the right hemisphere, considering different acceptations of the term …
played in them by the right hemisphere, considering different acceptations of the term …
Seeing and hearing speech excites the motor system involved in speech production
KE Watkins, AP Strafella, T Paus - Neuropsychologia, 2003 - Elsevier
The perception of action is associated with increased activity in motor regions, implicating
such regions in the recognition, understanding and imitation of actions. We examined the …
such regions in the recognition, understanding and imitation of actions. We examined the …
Two fixations suffice in face recognition
JH Hsiao, G Cottrell - Psychological science, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
It is well known that there exist preferred landing positions for eye fixations in visual word
recognition. However, the existence of preferred landing positions in face recognition is less …
recognition. However, the existence of preferred landing positions in face recognition is less …
Show me the features! Understanding recognition from the use of visual information
PG Schyns, L Bonnar, F Gosselin - Psychological science, 2002 - journals.sagepub.com
We propose an approach that allows a rigorous understanding of the visual categorization
and recognition process without asking direct questions about unobservable memory …
and recognition process without asking direct questions about unobservable memory …
Symmetry, sexual dimorphism in facial proportions and male facial attractiveness
Facial symmetry has been proposed as a marker of developmental stability that may be
important in human mate choice. Several studies have demonstrated positive relationships …
important in human mate choice. Several studies have demonstrated positive relationships …
Verbal and nonverbal communication: Distinguishing symbolic, spontaneous, and pseudo-spontaneous nonverbal behavior
R Buck, CA VanLear - Journal of communication, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Verbal and nonverbal communication are seen in terms of interacting streams of
spontaneous and symbolic communication, and posed “pseudo-spontaneous” displays …
spontaneous and symbolic communication, and posed “pseudo-spontaneous” displays …
Attention to emotion modulates fMRI activity in human right superior temporal sulcus
J Narumoto, T Okada, N Sadato, K Fukui… - Cognitive Brain …, 2001 - Elsevier
A parallel neural network has been proposed for processing various types of information
conveyed by faces including emotion. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) …
conveyed by faces including emotion. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) …
Relevance of brain and behavioural lateralization to animal welfare
LJ Rogers - Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2010 - Elsevier
The left and right sides of the brain are specialised to process information in different ways
and to control different categories of behaviour. Research on a range of species has shown …
and to control different categories of behaviour. Research on a range of species has shown …
[图书][B] Handbook of non-invasive methods and the skin
J Serup, GBE Jemec, GL Grove - 2006 - taylorfrancis.com
Firmly established as the leading international reference in this field, Non-Invasive Methods
and the Skin broke new ground with its comprehensive coverage of methods used in both …
and the Skin broke new ground with its comprehensive coverage of methods used in both …