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The human amygdala parametrically encodes the intensity of specific facial emotions and their categorical ambiguity

The human amygdala parametrically encodes the intensity of specific facial emotions and their categorical ambiguity

10.1038/ncomms14821

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Main Authors: Wang, S, Yu, R, Tyszka, J.M, Zhen, S, Kovach, C, Sun, S, Huang, Y, Hurlemann, R, Ross, I.B, Chung, J.M, Mamelak, A.N, Adolphs, R, Rutishauser, U
Other Authors: PSYCHOLOGY
Format: Article
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2020
Subjects:
behavioral response
brain
gene expression
lesion
nervous system disorder
neurology
psychology
adult
amygdala
BOLD signal
case report
facial expression
fear
female
happiness
human
male
nerve cell
neuroimaging
neurosurgery
uncertainty
action potential
adolescent
case control study
cytology
emotion
nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
pathology
physiology
procedures
young adult
Action Potentials
Adolescent
Adult
Amygdala
Case-Control Studies
Emotions
Facial Expression
Fear
Female
Happiness
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Neurons
Young Adult
Online Access:https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/179760
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