[HTML][HTML] Emotion modulation of the body-selective areas in the developing brain

P Ross, B de Gelder, F Crabbe, MH Grosbras - Developmental Cognitive …, 2019 - Elsevier
Emotions are strongly conveyed by the human body and the ability to recognize emotions
from body posture or movement is still developing through childhood and adolescence. To …

Intact neural representations of affective meaning of touch but lack of embodied resonance in autism: a multi-voxel pattern analysis study

H Lee Masson, I Pillet, S Amelynck, S Van De Plas… - Molecular Autism, 2019 - Springer
Background Humans can easily grasp the affective meaning of touch when observing social
interactions. Several neural systems support this ability, including the theory of mind (ToM) …

[HTML][HTML] Intact neural representations of affective meaning of touch but lack of embodied resonance in autism: a multi-voxel pattern analysis study

HL Masson, I Pillet, S Amelynck, S Van De Plas… - Molecular …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Humans can easily grasp the affective meaning of touch when observing social
interactions. Several neural systems support this ability, including the theory of mind (ToM) …

[图书][B] Event Structure in Vision and Language

A Hafri - 2019 - search.proquest.com
Our visual experience is surprisingly rich: We do not only see low-level properties such as
colors or contours; we also see events, or what is happening. Within linguistics, the …

[图书][B] An fMRI Investigation of Visual Responses to Social Interactions

J Walbrin - 2019 - search.proquest.com
Visual 'person perception'research has largely focused on responses to individual human
stimuli, for example, single faces or bodies presented in isolation. However, social …

A novel hypothesis for the original functionality of the Visual Word Form Area: Processing shape sequences

C Whitney, P Ross, Z Zhou, L Strother - 2019 - osf.io
There is ongoing debate about what characteristics of left ventral occipitotemporal cortex
drive development of the Visual Word Form Area (VWFA). We offer a new hypothesis. A …

Social touch observation in adults with autism: intact neural representations of affective meaning but lack of embodied resonance

HL Masson, I Pillet, S Amelynck, SVD Plas, M Hendriks… - bioRxiv, 2019 - biorxiv.org
Humans can easily grasp the affective meaning of touch when observing social interactions.
Several neural systems support this ability, including theory of mind (ToM) and …

[引用][C] Neural Processing and Production of Gesture in Children and Adolescents With Autism

E Fourie, ER Palser, JJ Pokorny - 2019