Abstract:
:High and low spatial frequency information in visual images is processed by distinct neural channels. Using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in humans, we show dissociable roles of such visual channels for processing faces and emotional fearful expressions. Neural responses in fusiform cortex, and effects of repeating the same face identity upon fusiform activity, were greater with intact or high-spatial-frequency face stimuli than with low-frequency faces, regardless of emotional expression. In contrast, amygdala responses to fearful expressions were greater for intact or low-frequency faces than for high-frequency faces. An activation of pulvinar and superior colliculus by fearful expressions occurred specifically with low-frequency faces, suggesting that these subcortical pathways may provide coarse fear-related inputs to the amygdala.
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Nat Neuroscijournal_title
Nature neuroscienceauthors
Vuilleumier P,Armony JL,Driver J,Dolan RJdoi
10.1038/nn1057subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2003-06-01 00:00:00pages
624-31issue
6eissn
1097-6256issn
1546-1726pii
nn1057journal_volume
6pub_type
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