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1396 related items for PubMed ID: 18402988

  • 1. Seeing direct and averted gaze activates the approach-avoidance motivational brain systems.
    Hietanen JK, Leppänen JM, Peltola MJ, Linna-Aho K, Ruuhiala HJ.
    Neuropsychologia; 2008; 46(9):2423-30. PubMed ID: 18402988
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  • 2. The observer observed: frontal EEG asymmetry and autonomic responses differentiate between another person's direct and averted gaze when the face is seen live.
    Pönkänen LM, Peltola MJ, Hietanen JK.
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  • 3. Gaze direction differentially affects avoidance tendencies to happy and angry faces in socially anxious individuals.
    Roelofs K, Putman P, Schouten S, Lange WG, Volman I, Rinck M.
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  • 4. Is eye to eye contact really threatening and avoided in social anxiety?--An eye-tracking and psychophysiology study.
    Wieser MJ, Pauli P, Alpers GW, Mühlberger A.
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  • 5. Facing the gaze of others.
    George N, Conty L.
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  • 6. The effect of gaze direction on the processing of facial expressions in children with autism spectrum disorder: an ERP study.
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    Neuropsychologia; 2010 Aug; 48(10):2841-51. PubMed ID: 20546762
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  • 7. Mirror neuron and theory of mind mechanisms involved in face-to-face interactions: a functional magnetic resonance imaging approach to empathy.
    Schulte-Rüther M, Markowitsch HJ, Fink GR, Piefke M.
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  • 8. Is running away right? The behavioral activation-behavioral inhibition model of anterior asymmetry.
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    Emotion; 2008 Apr; 8(2):232-49. PubMed ID: 18410197
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  • 9. Eye contact and arousal: the effects of stimulus duration.
    Helminen TM, Kaasinen SM, Hietanen JK.
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  • 10. Facial expression and gaze-direction in human superior temporal sulcus.
    Engell AD, Haxby JV.
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  • 11. When eye creates the contact! ERP evidence for early dissociation between direct and averted gaze motion processing.
    Conty L, N'Diaye K, Tijus C, George N.
    Neuropsychologia; 2007 Oct 01; 45(13):3024-37. PubMed ID: 17644145
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  • 12. Neural processing of eye gaze and threat-related emotional facial expressions in infancy.
    Hoehl S, Striano T.
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  • 14. Brain regions involved in the perception of gaze: a PET study.
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  • 15. Integration of gaze direction and facial expression in patients with unilateral amygdala damage.
    Cristinzio C, N'Diaye K, Seeck M, Vuilleumier P, Sander D.
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  • 17. Sex differences for the recognition of direct versus averted gaze faces.
    Goodman LR, Phelan HL, Johnson SA.
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  • 18. Memory for friends or foes: the social context of past encounters with faces modulates their subsequent neural traces in the brain.
    Vrticka P, Andersson F, Sander D, Vuilleumier P.
    Soc Neurosci; 2009 Jan 01; 4(5):384-401. PubMed ID: 19637101
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  • 19. Eye contact with neutral and smiling faces: effects on autonomic responses and frontal EEG asymmetry.
    Pönkänen LM, Hietanen JK.
    Front Hum Neurosci; 2012 Jan 01; 6():122. PubMed ID: 22586387
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  • 20. Gaze Direction Modulates the Relation between Neural Responses to Faces and Visual Awareness.
    Madipakkam AR, Rothkirch M, Guggenmos M, Heinz A, Sterzer P.
    J Neurosci; 2015 Sep 30; 35(39):13287-99. PubMed ID: 26424878
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