Neurodynamics and connectivity during facial fear perception: the role of threat exposure and signal congruity - Cushing CA, Im HY, Adams RB, Ward N, Albohn DN, Steiner TG, Kveraga K.

Fearful faces convey threat cues whose meaning is contextualized by eye gaze: While averted gaze is congruent with facial fear (both signal avoidance), direct gaze (an approach signal) is incongruent with it. We have previously shown using fMRI that the am...
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