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620 related items for PubMed ID: 15130592

  • 1. Enhanced neural activity in response to dynamic facial expressions of emotion: an fMRI study.
    Sato W, Kochiyama T, Yoshikawa S, Naito E, Matsumura M.
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  • 5. Functional mapping of dynamic happy and fearful facial expression processing in adolescents.
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  • 7. Amygdala integrates emotional expression and gaze direction in response to dynamic facial expressions.
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  • 8. Attention inhibition of early cortical activation to fearful faces.
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  • 12. The inversion effect for neutral and emotional facial expressions on amygdala activity.
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  • 13. The neural mechanism of imagining facial affective expression.
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  • 18. Segregating intra-amygdalar responses to dynamic facial emotion with cytoarchitectonic maximum probability maps.
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