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Browsing by Author "LaBar, KS"
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Component neural systems for the creation of emotional memories during free viewing of a complex, real-world event.
Botzung, A; LaBar, KS; Kragel, P; Miles, A; Rubin, DC (Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2010) -
Decoding Spontaneous Emotional States in the Human Brain.
Kragel, PA; Knodt, AR; Hariri, AR; LaBar, KS (PLoS Biol, 2016-09)Pattern classification of human brain activity provides unique insight into the neural underpinnings of diverse mental states. These multivariate tools have recently been used within the field of affective neuroscience to ... -
Dominance, politics, and physiology: voters' testosterone changes on the night of the 2008 United States presidential election.
Stanton, SJ; Beehner, JC; Saini, EK; Kuhn, CM; LaBar, KS (PLoS One, 2009-10-21)BACKGROUND: Political elections are dominance competitions. When men win a dominance competition, their testosterone levels rise or remain stable to resist a circadian decline; and when they lose, their testosterone levels ... -
Fear learning circuitry is biased toward generalization of fear associations in posttraumatic stress disorder.
Morey, RA; Dunsmoor, JE; Haswell, CC; Brown, VM; Vora, A; Weiner, J; Stjepanovic, D; ... (10 authors) (Transl Psychiatry, 2015-12-15)Fear conditioning is an established model for investigating posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, symptom triggers may vaguely resemble the initial traumatic event, differing on a variety of sensory and affective ...