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Andrew J CalderAndrew J Calder (1965-2013), MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge Verified email at mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk Cited by 36617 |
Neuropsychology of fear and loathing
For over 60 years, ideas about emotion in neuroscience and psychology have been dominated
by a debate on whether emotion can be encompassed within a single, unifying model. In …
by a debate on whether emotion can be encompassed within a single, unifying model. In …
Understanding the recognition of facial identity and facial expression
People are very skilled at understanding each other's facial expressions. The physiological
literature also suggests differences in the neural coding of facial identity and expression in …
literature also suggests differences in the neural coding of facial identity and expression in …
[HTML][HTML] Neural mechanisms of social attention
L Nummenmaa, AJ Calder - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2009 - cell.com
Social attention is conveyed primarily by gaze, but also by head and body orientation. These
cues not only signal a seen agent's direction of attention but are also used to infer their …
cues not only signal a seen agent's direction of attention but are also used to infer their …
Recognition of facial emotion in nine individuals with bilateral amygdala damage
Findings from several case studies have shown that bilateral amygdala damage impairs
recognition of emotions in facial expressions, especially fear. However, one study did not find …
recognition of emotions in facial expressions, especially fear. However, one study did not find …
Impaired recognition and experience of disgust following brain injury
Huntington's disease can particularly affect people's recognition of disgust from facial
expressions 1, 2, and functional neuroimaging research has demonstrated that facial expressions …
expressions 1, 2, and functional neuroimaging research has demonstrated that facial expressions …
Neural responses to facial and vocal expressions of fear and disgust
Neuropsychological studies report more impaired responses to facial expressions of fear
than disgust in people with amygdala lesions, and vice versa in people with Huntington's …
than disgust in people with amygdala lesions, and vice versa in people with Huntington's …
Impaired auditory recognition of fear and anger following bilateral amygdala lesions
The amygdalar complex is a medial temporal lobe structure in the brain which is widely
considered to be involved in the neural substrates of emotion. Selective bilateral damage to the …
considered to be involved in the neural substrates of emotion. Selective bilateral damage to the …
Individual differences in reward drive predict neural responses to images of food
A network of interconnected brain regions, including orbitofrontal, ventral striatal, amygdala,
and midbrain areas, has been widely implicated in a number of aspects of food reward. …
and midbrain areas, has been widely implicated in a number of aspects of food reward. …
Two Routes of Metabolic Cross-Feeding between Bifidobacterium adolescentis and Butyrate-Producing Anaerobes from the Human Gut
A Belenguer, SH Duncan, AG Calder… - Applied and …, 2006 - Am Soc Microbiol
Dietary carbohydrates have the potential to influence diverse functional groups of bacteria
within the human large intestine. Of 12 Bifidobacterium strains of human gut origin from seven …
within the human large intestine. Of 12 Bifidobacterium strains of human gut origin from seven …
Facial emotion recognition after bilateral amygdala damage: Differentially severe impairment of fear
AJ Calder - Cognitive Neuropsychology, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
Although the amygdala is widely believed to have a role in the recognition of emotion, a
central issue concerns whether it is involved in the recognition of all emotions or whether it is …
central issue concerns whether it is involved in the recognition of all emotions or whether it is …