Anxiety predicts a differential neural response to attended and unattended facial signals of anger and fear.
Michael P. EwbankAndrew D. LawrenceLuca PassamontiJill KeanePolly V. PeersAndrew J. CalderPublished in: NeuroImage (2009)
Keyphrases
- facial expressions
- emotion recognition
- facial expression recognition
- spike trains
- network architecture
- signal processing
- continuous wavelet transform
- facial features
- neural network
- face recognition
- facial images
- human faces
- monitoring system
- video sequences
- expression recognition
- physiological signals
- statistically significant
- facial motion
- blind source separation
- neural model
- face model
- expression classification
- landmark detection
- biologically plausible
- radio frequency
- face images
- independent component analysis