How brains beware: neural mechanisms of emotional attention

[1]  M. Eimer,et al.  Event-related brain potential correlates of emotional face processing , 2007, Neuropsychologia.

[2]  J. Towse,et al.  Individual differences in working memory , 2006, Neuroscience.

[3]  M. Carrasco,et al.  PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Research Article Emotion Facilitates Perception and Potentiates the Perceptual Benefits of Attention , 2022 .

[4]  Luiz Pessoa,et al.  Target visibility and visual awareness modulate amygdala responses to fearful faces. , 2006, Cerebral cortex.

[5]  Thomas M. Moerland,et al.  Fate of unattended fearful faces in the amygdala is determined by both attentional resources and cognitive modulation , 2005, NeuroImage.

[6]  D. Grandjean,et al.  Enhanced extrastriate visual response to bandpass spatial frequency filtered fearful faces: Time course and topographic evoked‐potentials mapping , 2005, Human brain mapping.

[7]  Andreas Keil,et al.  Additive effects of emotional content and spatial selective attention on electrocortical facilitation. , 2005, Cerebral cortex.

[8]  Christoph M. Michel,et al.  Two electrophysiological stages of spatial orienting towards fearful faces: early temporo-parietal activation preceding gain control in extrastriate visual cortex , 2005, NeuroImage.

[9]  J. Gross,et al.  The cognitive control of emotion , 2005, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

[10]  A. Anderson Affective influences on the attentional dynamics supporting awareness. , 2005, Journal of experimental psychology. General.

[11]  W. Newsome,et al.  Choosing the greater of two goods: neural currencies for valuation and decision making , 2005, Nature Reviews Neuroscience.

[12]  Peter J. Lang,et al.  Parallel amygdala and inferotemporal activation reflect emotional intensity and fear relevance , 2005, NeuroImage.

[13]  N. Lavie Distracted and confused?: Selective attention under load , 2005, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

[14]  K. Scherer,et al.  The voices of wrath: brain responses to angry prosody in meaningless speech , 2005, Nature Neuroscience.

[15]  S. Thorpe,et al.  Spike times make sense , 2005, Trends in Neurosciences.

[16]  Asaid Khateb,et al.  Discriminating emotional faces without primary visual cortices involves the right amygdala , 2005, Nature Neuroscience.

[17]  Jeffrey S. Maxwell,et al.  Human Amygdala Responsivity to Masked Fearful Eye Whites , 2004, Science.

[18]  Eric R. Kandel,et al.  Individual Differences in Trait Anxiety Predict the Response of the Basolateral Amygdala to Unconsciously Processed Fearful Faces , 2004, Neuron.

[19]  Andrew L. Alexander,et al.  Contextual Modulation of Amygdala Responsivity to Surprised Faces , 2004, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

[20]  Jonathan D. Cohen,et al.  Conflict monitoring and anterior cingulate cortex: an update , 2004, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

[21]  John Duncan,et al.  State Anxiety Modulation of the Amygdala Response to Unattended Threat-Related Stimuli , 2004, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[22]  R. Dolan,et al.  Distant influences of amygdala lesion on visual cortical activation during emotional face processing , 2004, Nature Neuroscience.

[23]  I. Blanchette,et al.  Independent manipulation of emotion in an emotional stroop task using classical conditioning. , 2004, Emotion.

[24]  Luis Carretié,et al.  Automatic attention to emotional stimuli: Neural correlates , 2004, Human brain mapping.

[25]  L. F. Barrett,et al.  Individual differences in working memory capacity and dual-process theories of the mind. , 2004, Psychological bulletin.

[26]  Gregory McCarthy,et al.  Emotion-attention network interactions during a visual oddball task. , 2004, Brain research. Cognitive brain research.

[27]  Brian N. Pasley,et al.  Subcortical Discrimination of Unperceived Objects during Binocular Rivalry , 2004, Neuron.

[28]  S. Corkin,et al.  Two routes to emotional memory: distinct neural processes for valence and arousal. , 2004, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[29]  R. Elliott,et al.  The neural response to emotional prosody, as revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging , 2003, Neuropsychologia.

[30]  Patrik Vuilleumier,et al.  Reciprocal links between emotion and attention , 2003 .

[31]  Patrik Vuilleumier,et al.  Effects of Low-Spatial Frequency Components of Fearful Faces on Fusiform Cortex Activity , 2003, Current Biology.

[32]  Margot J. Taylor,et al.  Early processing of the six basic facial emotional expressions. , 2003, Brain research. Cognitive brain research.

[33]  R. J Dolan,et al.  Common and distinct neural responses during direct and incidental processing of multiple facial emotions , 2003, NeuroImage.

[34]  Patrik Vuilleumier,et al.  Cholinergic enhancement modulates neural correlates of selective attention and emotional processing , 2003, NeuroImage.

[35]  A. Anderson,et al.  Neural Correlates of the Automatic Processing of Threat Facial Signals , 2022 .

[36]  M. Junghöfer,et al.  Attention and emotion: an ERP analysis of facilitated emotional stimulus processing , 2003, Neuroreport.

[37]  D. Amaral,et al.  Topographic organization of projections from the amygdala to the visual cortex in the macaque monkey , 2003, Neuroscience.

[38]  R. Dolan,et al.  Distinct spatial frequency sensitivities for processing faces and emotional expressions , 2003, Nature Neuroscience.

[39]  M. Bar A Cortical Mechanism for Triggering Top-Down Facilitation in Visual Object Recognition , 2003, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

[40]  S. Kitayama,et al.  Spontaneous Attention to Word Content Versus Emotional Tone , 2003, Psychological science.

[41]  J. Grafman,et al.  The Human Amygdala: An Evolved System for Relevance Detection , 2003, Reviews in the neurosciences.

[42]  S. Lomber Learning to see the trees before the forest: reversible deactivation of the superior colliculus during learning of local and global visual features. , 2010, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[43]  R. Dolan,et al.  Modulation of spatial attention by fear-conditioned stimuli: an event-related fMRI study , 2002, Neuropsychologia.

[44]  P Vuilleumier,et al.  Neural response to emotional faces with and without awareness: event-related fMRI in a parietal patient with visual extinction and spatial neglect , 2002, Neuropsychologia.

[45]  S. Dehaene,et al.  Unconscious Masked Priming Depends on Temporal Attention , 2002, Psychological science.

[46]  Leslie G. Ungerleider,et al.  Neural processing of emotional faces requires attention , 2002, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[47]  G. McCarthy,et al.  Dissociable prefrontal brain systems for attention and emotion , 2002, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[48]  S. Hillyard,et al.  Delayed Striate Cortical Activation during Spatial Attention , 2002, Neuron.

[49]  M. Raichle,et al.  Integration of emotion and cognition in the lateral prefrontal cortex , 2002, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[50]  S. Lomber Learning to see the trees before the forest: Reversible deactivation of the superior colliculus during learning of local and global visual features , 2002, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[51]  E. Fox Processing emotional facial expressions: The role of anxiety and awareness , 2002, Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience.

[52]  E. Fox,et al.  Do threatening stimuli draw or hold visual attention in subclinical anxiety? , 2001, Journal of experimental psychology. General.

[53]  J. Bullier Integrated model of visual processing , 2001, Brain Research Reviews.

[54]  H Scheich,et al.  Auditory perception of laughing and crying activates human amygdala regardless of attentional state. , 2001, Brain research. Cognitive brain research.

[55]  L. Cahill,et al.  Enhanced frontal cortex activation in rats by convergent amygdaloid and noxious sensory signals , 2001, Neuroreport.

[56]  J Duncan,et al.  Responses of neurons in macaque area V4 during memory-guided visual search. , 2001, Cerebral cortex.

[57]  A. Mathews,et al.  Anxiety and Attention to Threatening Pictures , 2001, The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology.

[58]  J. Eastwood,et al.  Differential attentional guidance by unattended faces expressing positive and negative emotion , 2001, Perception & psychophysics.

[59]  L. Weiskrantz,et al.  Differential extrageniculostriate and amygdala responses to presentation of emotional faces in a cortically blind field. , 2001, Brain : a journal of neurology.

[60]  R. Dolan,et al.  Effects of Attention and Emotion on Face Processing in the Human Brain An Event-Related fMRI Study , 2001, Neuron.

[61]  R. Rafal,et al.  Neural fate of seen and unseen faces in visuospatial neglect: A combined event-related functional MRI and event-related potential study , 2001, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[62]  P Krolak-Salmon,et al.  Processing of facial emotional expression: spatio‐temporal data as assessed by scalp event‐related potentials , 2001, The European journal of neuroscience.

[63]  J Driver,et al.  A selective review of selective attention research from the past century. , 2001, British journal of psychology.

[64]  Patrik Vuilleumier,et al.  Emotional facial expressions capture attention , 2001, Neurology.

[65]  E. Miller,et al.  An integrative theory of prefrontal cortex function. , 2001, Annual review of neuroscience.

[66]  A. Ohman,et al.  Emotion drives attention: detecting the snake in the grass. , 2001, Journal of experimental psychology. General.

[67]  Hanna Damasio,et al.  Single-neuron responses to emotional visual stimuli recorded in human ventral prefrontal cortex , 2001, Nature Neuroscience.

[68]  Joseph E LeDoux Emotion circuits in the brain. , 2009, Annual review of neuroscience.

[69]  P. Lang,et al.  Fear and anxiety: animal models and human cognitive psychophysiology. , 2000, Journal of affective disorders.

[70]  Leslie G. Ungerleider,et al.  Mechanisms of visual attention in the human cortex. , 2000, Annual review of neuroscience.

[71]  C. Cavada,et al.  The anatomical connections of the macaque monkey orbitofrontal cortex. A review. , 2000, Cerebral cortex.

[72]  K. Grieve,et al.  The primate pulvinar nuclei: vision and action , 2000, Trends in Neurosciences.

[73]  G. Aston-Jones,et al.  Locus coeruleus and regulation of behavioral flexibility and attention. , 2000, Progress in brain research.

[74]  K. Mogg,et al.  Orienting of Attention to Threatening Facial Expressions Presented under Conditions of Restricted Awareness , 1999 .

[75]  Kenji Kawano,et al.  Global and fine information coded by single neurons in the temporal visual cortex , 1999, Nature.

[76]  R. Dolan,et al.  Common effects of emotional valence, arousal and attention on neural activation during visual processing of pictures , 1999, Neuropsychologia.

[77]  S. Clarke,et al.  Thalamic projections of the fusiform gyrus in man , 1999, The European journal of neuroscience.

[78]  P. Holland,et al.  Amygdala circuitry in attentional and representational processes , 1999, Trends in Cognitive Sciences.

[79]  Joseph E LeDoux,et al.  Differential Effects of Amygdala Lesions on Early and Late Plastic Components of Auditory Cortex Spike Trains during Fear Conditioning , 1998, The Journal of Neuroscience.

[80]  Karl J. Friston,et al.  A neuromodulatory role for the human amygdala in processing emotional facial expressions. , 1998, Brain : a journal of neurology.

[81]  Karl J. Friston,et al.  Human Brain Function , 1997 .

[82]  T. Dalgleish,et al.  The emotional Stroop task and psychopathology. , 1996, Psychological bulletin.

[83]  G. V. Jones,et al.  Integral bias in the cognitive processing of emotionally linked pictures. , 1995, British journal of psychology.