Subcortical connections to human amygdala and changes following destruction of the visual cortex
Nonconscious [1-6], rapid [7, 8], or coarse [9] visual processing of emotional stimuli induces functional activity in a subcortical pathway to the amygdala involving the superior colliculus and pulvinar. Despite evidence in lower mammals [10, 11] and nonhuman primates [12], it remains speculative wh...
Main Authors: | Tamietto, M, Pullens, P, De Gelder, B, Weiskrantz, L, Goebel, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2012
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