Decoding unattended fearful faces with whole-brain correlations: an approach to identify condition-dependent large-scale functional connectivity.
Processing of unattended threat-related stimuli, such as fearful faces, has been previously examined using group functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) approaches. However, the identification of features of brain activity containing sufficient information to decode, or "brain-read", unattend...
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Main Authors: | Spiro P Pantazatos, Ardesheer Talati, Paul Pavlidis, Joy Hirsch |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6a1da2ad9d214a5c8fe84cc5d14a626c |
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