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The use of top–down cognitive control mechanisms to regulate emotional responses as circumstances change is critical for mental and physical health. Several theoretical models of emotion regulation have been postulated; it remains unclear, however, in which brain regions emotion regulation goals (e.g., the downregulation of fear) are represented. Here, we examined the neural mechanisms of regulating...
Facial emotion perception plays a fundamental role in interpersonal social interactions. Images of faces contain visual information at various spatial frequencies. The amygdala has previously been reported to be preferentially responsive to low-spatial frequency (LSF) rather than to high-spatial frequency (HSF) filtered images of faces presented at the center of the visual field. Furthermore, it has...
The most common clinical application of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is mapping the motor-sensory cortex for pre-surgical evaluation. In this study we investigate the reliability to localise the central sulcus by fMRI using electrical median nerve stimulation. All imaging was performed using a clinical MRT-scanner (Philips Gyroscan NT 15). Eighteen healthy subjects were studied...
The most common clinical application of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is mapping the motor-sensory cortex for pre-surgical evaluation. In this study we investigate the reliability to localise the central sulcus by fMRI using electrical median nerve stimulation. All imaging was performed using a clinical MRT-scanner (Philips Gyroscan NT 15). Eighteen healthy subjects were studied...
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