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Novelty responses and differential effects of order in the amygdala, substantia innominata, and inferior temporal cortex.
Christopher I. Wright,Christopher I. Wright,Brian Martis,Brian Martis,Carl Schwartz,Lisa M. Shin,Lisa M. Shin,H.åkan Fischer,Katherine McMullin,Scott L. Rauch +9 more
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It is speculated that the signal changes to neutral faces in the amygdala and SI with respect to condition (multiple or single faces) and stimulus order may relate to the involvement of these structures in novelty detection and the orienting response.About:
This article is published in NeuroImage.The article was published on 2003-03-01. It has received 142 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Temporal cortex & Orienting response.read more
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Co-Planar Stereotaxic Atlas of the Human Brain—3-Dimensional Proportional System: An Approach to Cerebral Imaging, J. Talairach, P. Tournoux. Georg Thieme Verlag, New York (1988), 122 pp., 130 figs. DM 268
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The brain basis of emotion: A meta-analytic review
TL;DR: A meta-analytic summary of the neuroimaging literature on human emotion finds little evidence that discrete emotion categories can be consistently and specifically localized to distinct brain regions, and finds evidence that is consistent with a psychological constructionist approach to the mind.
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Functional atlas of emotional faces processing: a voxel-based meta-analysis of 105 functional magnetic resonance imaging studies.
Paolo Fusar-Poli,Anna Placentino,Francesco Carletti,Paola Landi,Paul Allen,Simon Surguladze,Francesco Benedetti,Marta Abbamonte,Roberto Gasparotti,Francesco Barale,Jorge Perez,Philip McGuire,Pierluigi Politi +12 more
TL;DR: This study has detailed neurofunctional maps to use as normative references in future fMRI studies of emotional facial processing in psychiatric populations, and found selective differences between neural networks underlying the basic emotions in limbic and insular brain regions.
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Solving the Emotion Paradox: Categorization and the Experience of Emotion
TL;DR: An emotion paradox is introduced: People believe that they know an emotion when they see it, and as a consequence assume that emotions are discrete events that can be recognized with some degree of accuracy, but scientists have yet to produce a set of clear and consistent criteria for indicating when an emotion is present and when it is not.
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Are Emotions Natural Kinds
TL;DR: The authors review the accumulating empirical evidence that is inconsistent with the view that there are kinds of emotion with boundaries that are carved in nature and then consider what moving beyond a natural-kind view might mean for the scientific understanding of emotion.
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