Whalen, P. J., Kagan, J., Cook, R. G., Davis, F. C., Kim, H., Polis, S., McLaren, D. G., Somerville, L. H., McLean, A. A., Maxwell, J. S. and Johnstone, T. (2004) Human amygdala responsivity to masked fearful eye whites. Science, 306 (5704). p. 2061. ISSN 1095-9203 doi: 10.1126/science.1103617
Abstract/Summary
The amygdala was more responsive to fearful (larger) eye whites than to happy (smaller) eye whites presented in a masking paradigm that mitigated subjects' awareness of their presence and aberrant nature. These data demonstrate that the amygdala is responsive to elements of.
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