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The following pages link to Loss of disgust. Perception of faces and emotions in Huntington's disease (Q34408294):
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- Brain imaging and cognitive dysfunctions in Huntington's disease (Q24535934) (← links)
- Facial emotion recognition impairments in individuals with HIV (Q24628127) (← links)
- Neural structures associated with recognition of facial expressions of basic emotions (Q24672511) (← links)
- Disgust implicated in obsessive–compulsive disorder (Q24673043) (← links)
- The brain basis of emotion: a meta-analytic review (Q26999890) (← links)
- The emotional brain (Q28267911) (← links)
- Functional neuroanatomy of emotions: A meta-analysis (Q29540668) (← links)
- Impaired Recognition and Regulation of Disgust Is Associated with Distinct but Partially Overlapping Patterns of Decreased Gray Matter Volume in the Ventroanterior Insula (Q30373091) (← links)
- Social cognitive deficits and their neural correlates in progressive supranuclear palsy. (Q30466418) (← links)
- Emotional speech perception unfolding in time: the role of the basal ganglia (Q30476235) (← links)
- The emotional brain: combining insights from patients and basic science (Q30480079) (← links)
- Facial expressions, their communicatory functions and neuro–cognitive substrates (Q30499842) (← links)
- Processing faces and facial expressions (Q30883061) (← links)
- Neural bases of dysphoria in early Huntington's disease (Q31139428) (← links)
- Processing of facial emotional expression: spatio-temporal data as assessed by scalp event-related potentials. (Q31883615) (← links)
- Rationale and design of the participant, investigator, observer, and data-analyst-blinded randomized AGENDA trial on associations between gene-polymorphisms, endophenotypes for depression and antidepressive intervention: the effect of escitalopram v (Q33492562) (← links)
- Associations between feeling and judging the emotions of happiness and fear: findings from a large-scale field experiment (Q33586201) (← links)
- Emotional blunting following left basal ganglia stroke: the role of depression and fronto-limbic functional alterations. (Q33605714) (← links)
- Test battery for measuring the perception and recognition of facial expressions of emotion. (Q33633783) (← links)
- Impaired recognition and experience of disgust following brain injury (Q33921913) (← links)
- Explicit identification and implicit recognition of facial emotions: I. Age effects in males and females across 10 decades (Q34013481) (← links)
- Seeing emotions in the eyes - inverse priming effects induced by eyes expressing mental states (Q34197447) (← links)
- Neuropsychology of fear and loathing. (Q34238093) (← links)
- Brain activation by disgust-inducing pictures in obsessive-compulsive disorder (Q34265423) (← links)
- Are emotions contagious? Evoked emotions while viewing emotionally expressive faces: quality, quantity, time course and gender differences. (Q34283839) (← links)
- The psychobiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder: how important is the role of disgust? (Q34317700) (← links)
- A systematic review and meta-analysis of eye-tracking studies in children with autism spectrum disorders (Q34427545) (← links)
- A specific neural substrate for perceiving facial expressions of disgust (Q34442527) (← links)
- Nonpolitical images evoke neural predictors of political ideology (Q34578740) (← links)
- Emotion recognition in progressive supranuclear palsy. (Q34603131) (← links)
- Neural systems for recognizing emotion (Q34641510) (← links)
- First report of generalized face processing difficulties in möbius sequence. (Q34701913) (← links)
- Evaluation of emotion processing in HIV-infected patients and correlation with cognitive performance. (Q34729027) (← links)
- Discrete Neural Correlates for the Recognition of Negative Emotions: Insights from Frontotemporal Dementia (Q34785699) (← links)
- Emotion recognition and experience in Huntington's disease: is there a differential impairment? (Q35161208) (← links)
- Neurobiology of emotion perception I: The neural basis of normal emotion perception (Q35208701) (← links)
- Social cognition and the prefrontal cortex (Q35294340) (← links)
- Emotion recognition and experience in Huntington disease: a voxel-based morphometry study (Q35448568) (← links)
- Recognition of emotion from moving facial and prosodic stimuli in depressed patients (Q35478507) (← links)
- The role of the amygdala during emotional processing in Huntington's disease: from pre-manifest to late stage disease (Q35558091) (← links)
- Emotion Recognition Ability Test Using JACFEE Photos: A Validity/Reliability Study of a War Veterans' Sample and Their Offspring. (Q35684013) (← links)
- Recognition of facial emotions in neuropsychiatric disorders (Q35719144) (← links)
- Patterns of neural response to emotive stimuli distinguish the different symptom dimensions of obsessive-compulsive disorder. (Q35719153) (← links)
- Facial emotion recognition impairments are associated with brain volume abnormalities in individuals with HIV (Q35867609) (← links)
- Neuroanatomical Correlates of Recognizing Face Expressions in Mild Stages of Alzheimer's Disease (Q35870428) (← links)
- Altered brain mechanisms of emotion processing in pre-manifest Huntington's disease. (Q35888638) (← links)
- The faces of development: a review of early face processing over childhood (Q35930078) (← links)
- Understanding the recognition of facial identity and facial expression (Q36215534) (← links)
- Social Cognition, Executive Functions and Self-Report of Psychological Distress in Huntington's Disease (Q36268467) (← links)
- Partly dissociable neural substrates for recognizing basic emotions: a critical review (Q36610245) (← links)