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187 related items for PubMed ID: 16226433

  • 1. Neural mechanism for judging the appropriateness of facial affect.
    Kim JW, Kim JJ, Jeong BS, Ki SW, Im DM, Lee SJ, Lee HS.
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  • 2. Mirror neuron and theory of mind mechanisms involved in face-to-face interactions: a functional magnetic resonance imaging approach to empathy.
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  • 3. The neural mechanism of imagining facial affective expression.
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  • 4. Decoding of affective facial expressions in the context of emotional situations.
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  • 6. Comprehension of implicit meanings in social situations involving irony: a functional MRI study.
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  • 7. The involvement of emotion recognition in affective theory of mind.
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  • 10. Mind reading: neural mechanisms of theory of mind and self-perspective.
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  • 11. Valuating other people's emotional face expression: a combined functional magnetic resonance imaging and electroencephalography study.
    Seitz RJ, Schäfer R, Scherfeld D, Friederichs S, Popp K, Wittsack HJ, Azari NP, Franz M.
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  • 13. Mirror neuron system differentially activated by facial expressions and social hand gestures: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
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  • 14. Sex differences in the brain response to affective scenes with or without humans.
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  • 15. Dissociating cognitive from affective theory of mind: a TMS study.
    Kalbe E, Schlegel M, Sack AT, Nowak DA, Dafotakis M, Bangard C, Brand M, Shamay-Tsoory S, Onur OA, Kessler J.
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  • 17. The role of 'shared representations' in social perception and empathy: an fMRI study.
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  • 18. The interaction of emotional and cognitive neural systems in emotionally guided response inhibition.
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  • 20. Beyond amygdala: Default Mode Network activity differs between patients with social phobia and healthy controls.
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