Browsing Harvard Medical School by Keyword "faces"
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A parametric study of fear generalization to faces and non-face objects: relationship to discrimination thresholds
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2014)Fear generalization is the production of fear responses to a stimulus that is similar—but not identical—to a threatening stimulus. Although prior studies have found that fear generalization magnitudes are qualitatively ... -
The Right-Hemisphere and Valence Hypotheses: Could They Both be Right (and Sometimes Left)?
(Oxford University Press, 2007)The two halves of the brain are believed to play different roles in emotional processing, but the specific contribution of each hemisphere continues to be debated. The right-hemisphere hypothesis suggests that the right ... -
Spatio-temporal dynamics and laterality effects of face inversion, feature presence and configuration, and face outline
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2014)Although a crucial role of the fusiform gyrus (FG) in face processing has been demonstrated with a variety of methods, converging evidence suggests that face processing involves an interactive and overlapping processing ...