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The following pages link to Neurons in the monkey amygdala detect eye contact during naturalistic social interactions (Q30604354):
Displaying 48 items.
- Social Attention in the Two Species of Pan: Bonobos Make More Eye Contact than Chimpanzees (Q27304623) (← links)
- Marmosets: A Neuroscientific Model of Human Social Behavior. (Q30358363) (← links)
- Neural mechanisms of social decision-making in the primate amygdala (Q30394259) (← links)
- Social determinants of eyeblinks in adult male macaques (Q30830930) (← links)
- The primate amygdala in social perception - insights from electrophysiological recordings and stimulation (Q30924924) (← links)
- The human amygdala parametrically encodes the intensity of specific facial emotions and their categorical ambiguity (Q33628927) (← links)
- Neurons in the human amygdala encode face identity, but not gaze direction. (Q34498532) (← links)
- The Body as a Tool for Anger Awareness--Differential Effects of Angry Facial and Bodily Expressions on Suppression from Awareness (Q35808802) (← links)
- Early Left Parietal Activity Elicited by Direct Gaze: A High-Density EEG Study (Q36202415) (← links)
- Amygdala lesions in rhesus macaques decrease attention to threat. (Q36379449) (← links)
- Adaptations for social cognition in the primate brain (Q36555378) (← links)
- Comparative Perspectives on Oxytocin and Vasopressin Receptor Research in Rodents and Primates: Translational Implications (Q36950108) (← links)
- Bidirectional Control of Social Behavior by Activity within Basolateral and Central Amygdala of Primates (Q37180981) (← links)
- Primate amygdala neurons evaluate the progress of self-defined economic choice sequences (Q37334579) (← links)
- Fixations Gate Species-Specific Responses to Free Viewing of Faces in the Human and Macaque Amygdala (Q37616151) (← links)
- Who is the Usual Suspect? Evidence of a Selection Bias Toward Faces That Make Direct Eye Contact in a Lineup Task (Q37632296) (← links)
- The neural mediators of kindness-based meditation: a theoretical model (Q39034076) (← links)
- Social Decision-Making and the Brain: A Comparative Perspective (Q39141850) (← links)
- Two different mirror neuron networks: The sensorimotor (hand) and limbic (face) pathways (Q39421716) (← links)
- Tactile Stimulation of the Face and the Production of Facial Expressions Activate Neurons in the Primate Amygdala (Q41359774) (← links)
- Live interaction distinctively shapes social gaze dynamics in rhesus macaques. (Q41650085) (← links)
- Effects of chronic oxytocin on attention to dynamic facial expressions in infant macaques (Q46490213) (← links)
- An Emerging Field of Primate Social Neurophysiology: Current Developments. (Q47098288) (← links)
- The development of visual preferences for direct versus averted gaze faces in infant macaques (Macaca mulatta). (Q47309048) (← links)
- New perspectives on the neurophysiology of primate amygdala emerging from the study of naturalistic social behaviors. (Q47326765) (← links)
- Face size biases emotion judgment through eye movement. (Q48266952) (← links)
- Bumetanide for autism: more eye contact, less amygdala activation (Q50301218) (← links)
- Primate social attention: Species differences and effects of individual experience in humans, great apes, and macaques (Q50422176) (← links)
- Amygdala activity for the modulation of goal-directed behavior in emotional contexts. (Q55217295) (← links)
- Development of social systems neuroscience using macaques (Q58801043) (← links)
- Amygdala lesions eliminate viewing preferences for faces in rhesus monkeys (Q60327198) (← links)
- Oxytocin modulates social value representations in the amygdala (Q63888630) (← links)
- The within-subject application of diffusion tensor MRI and CLARITY reveals brain structural changes in deletion mice (Q64090567) (← links)
- Bridging the gap between rodents and humans: The role of non-human primates in oxytocin research (Q89161915) (← links)
- How the brain pays attention to others' attention (Q89581855) (← links)
- Conserved features of anterior cingulate networks support observational learning across species (Q90061091) (← links)
- Multidimensional Neural Selectivity in the Primate Amygdala (Q90167271) (← links)
- Chemogenetic Inhibition of the Amygdala Modulates Emotional Behavior Expression in Infant Rhesus Monkeys (Q90196694) (← links)
- Recognition Memory in Marmoset and Macaque Monkeys: A Comparison of Active Vision (Q90247712) (← links)
- Biological mechanisms for observational learning (Q90361035) (← links)
- Cortico-Limbic Interactions Mediate Adaptive and Maladaptive Responses Relevant to Psychopathology (Q91577543) (← links)
- Multisensory Neurons in the Primate Amygdala (Q92282018) (← links)
- Amygdala growth from youth to adulthood in the macaque monkey (Q92583090) (← links)
- Multidimensional processing in the amygdala (Q98665188) (← links)
- Mesoscopic-scale functional networks in the primate amygdala (Q98898227) (← links)
- Shared yet dissociable neural codes across eye gaze, valence and expectation (Q99616988) (← links)
- Face selective patches in marmoset frontal cortex (Q99727585) (← links)
- The macaque face patch system: a turtle's underbelly for the brain (Q101217004) (← links)