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  1. 3101
    “…David De Wied had a fundamental interest in the brain and behaviour, with a particular interest in the interface between cognition and emotion, and how impairments at this interface could underlie human psychopathology. …”
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  2. 3102
    “…The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is known to be involved in face and emotion perception, but the nature of its processing remains unknown. …”
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  3. 3103
    por Liu, Lichan, Ioannides, Andreas A.
    Publicado 2010
    “…For faces presented in the periphery, the emotions were separated first in the ipsilateral amygdala and contralateral STS. …”
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  4. 3104
    por Tully, Keith, Bolshakov, Vadim Y
    Publicado 2010
    “…We explore the idea that norepinephrine is an essential modulator of memory through its ability to regulate synaptic mechanisms. Emotional arousal leads to activation of the locus coeruleus with the subsequent release of norepineprine in the brain, resulting in the enhancement of memory. …”
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    “…At retention, the sustained negative slow wave (NSW) showed a significant interaction between emotional state and task type. Spatial trials in the negative emotion condition elicited a more negative deflection than they did in the neutral emotion condition. …”
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  6. 3106
    “…Patients, next of kin and nurses in surgical wards often raise existential questions in the encounter between life and death. Nurses' emotional knowing at this encounter is crucial. Consequently, this study's purpose was to analyse and describe nurses' emotional knowing to reveal (a) how this knowing is expressed in daily work and (b) what emotions, thoughts and actions this knowing includes. …”
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  7. 3107
    “…Tendency to mimic others’ emotional facial expressions predicts empathy and may represent a physiological marker of psychopathy. …”
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  8. 3108
    “…The findings demonstrate an effect of ‘emotional context’ confined to participants viewing pleasant pictures. …”
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  9. 3109
    por Pessoa, Luiz
    Publicado 2010
    “…Controversy surrounds the relationship between emotion and attention in brain and behavior. Two recent studies acquired millisecond-level data to investigate the timing of emotion and attention effects in the amygdala (Luo et al., 2010; Pourtois et al., 2010). …”
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    “…Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are known to experience difficulties with the communication and understanding of emotion, such as the nonverbal expression of emotion and the interpretation of emotions of others from facial expressions and body language. …”
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    “…In both experiments, participants listened to emotional sentences expressing one of four emotions (anger, fear, disgust, happiness) or neutral sentences. …”
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  13. 3113
    “…BACKGROUND: Recognition of maternal emotional distress during pregnancy and the identification of risk factors for this distress are of considerable clinical- and public health importance. …”
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    “…Emotional content/context enhances declarative memory through modulation of encoding and retrieval mechanisms. …”
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    “…We review recent research addressing the relationship between personality traits and the neural response to viewing facial signals of emotion. In one section, we discuss work demonstrating the relationship between anxiety and the amygdala response to facial signals of threat. …”
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  17. 3117
    por Schweizer, Susanne, Dalgleish, Tim
    Publicado 2011
    “…The task was designed to operationalise an everyday cognitive challenge for those with mental health problems such as PTSD; namely, the ability to carry out simple, routine tasks with emotionally benign material, while at the same time tackling emotional laden intrusive thoughts and feelings. eWMC performance, indexed as the ability to remember the word lists in the context of trauma sentences, relative to neutral sentences, was poorer overall in the PTSD group compared with controls, suggestive of a particular difficulty employing working memory in emotion-related contexts in those with a history of PTSD. …”
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    “…Greater proportion of gaze directed at the eyes correlated positively with preference for the novel emotion (happy). These data suggest that, as in other object classes, visual exploration strategies are an important agent of change in infants’ capacity to learn about emotion expressions.…”
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    “…Research shows that memory for emotional aspects of an event may be enhanced at the cost of impaired memory for surrounding peripheral details. …”
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