All Relations between emotion and sts

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
Hagar Goldberg, Andrea Christensen, Tamar Flash, Martin A Giese, Rafael Malac. Brain activity correlates with emotional perception induced by dynamic avatars. NeuroImage. vol 122. 2016-07-21. PMID:26220746. our results revealed robust brain selectivity to emotional compared to neutral gait stimuli in brain regions which are involved in emotion and biological motion processing, such as the extrastriate body area (eba), fusiform body area (fba), superior temporal sulcus (sts), and the amygdala (amg). 2016-07-21 2023-08-13 human
Leonardo Ceravolo, Sascha Frühholz, Didier Grandjea. Modulation of Auditory Spatial Attention by Angry Prosody: An fMRI Auditory Dot-Probe Study. Frontiers in neuroscience. vol 10. 2016-05-31. PMID:27242420. taken together, our results suggest the involvement of a large and distributed network of regions among which the sts, thalamus, and amygdala are crucial for the decoding of angry prosody, as well as for orienting and maintaining attention within an auditory space that was previously primed by a vocal emotional event. 2016-05-31 2023-08-13 Not clear
Mbemba Jabbi, Philip D Kohn, Tiffany Nash, Angela Ianni, Christopher Coutlee, Tom Holroyd, Frederick W Carver, Qiang Chen, Brett Cropp, J Shane Kippenhan, Stephen E Robinson, Richard Coppola, Karen F Berma. Convergent BOLD and Beta-Band Activity in Superior Temporal Sulcus and Frontolimbic Circuitry Underpins Human Emotion Cognition. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 25. issue 7. 2016-02-19. PMID:24464944. in addition, individual differences in sustained sts beta-band activity correlated with speed of emotion recognition, substantiating the behavioral relevance of these signals. 2016-02-19 2023-08-12 human
Maggie Shiffra. People watching: visual, motor, and social processes in the perception of human movement. Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Cognitive science. vol 2. issue 1. 2015-08-26. PMID:26301914. furthermore, the observer's own visual and motor experience with an action as well as the social and emotional content of that action influence behavioral measures of visual sensitivity and patterns of neural activity in the sts and premotor cortex. 2015-08-26 2023-08-13 human
Sarah Jessen, Sonja A Kot. Affect differentially modulates brain activation in uni- and multisensory body-voice perception. Neuropsychologia. vol 66. 2015-08-19. PMID:25445782. while emotional multisensory expressions increased activation in the bilateral fusiform gyrus (ffg), neutral expressions compared to emotional ones enhanced activation in the bilateral middle temporal gyrus (mtg) and posterior sts. 2015-08-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
Qi Zhu, Koen Nelissen, Jan Van den Stock, François-Laurent De Winter, Karl Pauwels, Beatrice de Gelder, Wim Vanduffel, Mathieu Vandenbulck. Dissimilar processing of emotional facial expressions in human and monkey temporal cortex. NeuroImage. vol 66. 2015-08-06. PMID:23142071. within the human sts, we found functional subdivisions with a face-selective right posterior sts area that also responded to emotional expressions of other species and a more anterior area in the right middle sts that responded specifically to human emotions. 2015-08-06 2023-08-12 human
Francis Brunelle, Anna Saitovitch, Nathalie Boddaert, David Grevent, Jean Cambier, Gilbert Lelord, Yves Samson, Monica Zilboviciu. [Human interaction, social cognition, and the superior temporal sulcus]. Bulletin de l'Academie nationale de medecine. vol 197. issue 4-5. 2015-01-22. PMID:25518152. the core of this network is the superior temporal sulcus (sts), which integrates sensory and emotional inputs. 2015-01-22 2023-08-13 human
Richard J Harris, Andrew W Young, Timothy J Andrew. Dynamic stimuli demonstrate a categorical representation of facial expression in the amygdala. Neuropsychologia. vol 56. 2014-11-12. PMID:24447769. the amygdala, but not the posterior sts, demonstrated a greater response to blocks in which each movie morphed from neutral to a different emotion category compared to blocks in which each movie morphed to the same emotion category. 2014-11-12 2023-08-12 human
Roman Cieslak, Kotaro Shoji, Allison Douglas, Erin Melville, Aleksandra Luszczynska, Charles C Benigh. A meta-analysis of the relationship between job burnout and secondary traumatic stress among workers with indirect exposure to trauma. Psychological services. vol 11. issue 1. 2014-10-24. PMID:23937082. research applying other frameworks and measures of job burnout (i.e., stressing the role of emotional exhaustion) and sts (i.e., focusing on symptoms resembling posttraumatic stress disorder or a cognitive shift specific for vicarious trauma) showed weaker, although still substantial associations (weighted r = .58; 34% of shared variance). 2014-10-24 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jean Decety, Laurie Skelly, Keith J Yoder, Kent A Kieh. Neural processing of dynamic emotional facial expressions in psychopaths. Social neuroscience. vol 9. issue 1. 2014-08-11. PMID:24359488. participants who scored high on the pcl-r showed a reduction in neuro-hemodynamic response to all four categories of facial expressions in the face processing network (inferior occipital gyrus, fusiform gyrus, and superior temporal sulcus (sts)) as well as the extended network (inferior frontal gyrus and orbitofrontal cortex (ofc)), which supports a pervasive deficit across emotion domains. 2014-08-11 2023-08-12 human
Cindy C Hagan, Will Woods, Sam Johnson, Gary G R Green, Andrew W Youn. Involvement of right STS in audio-visual integration for affective speech demonstrated using MEG. PloS one. vol 8. issue 8. 2014-03-06. PMID:23950977. previous studies of av nonverbal emotion integration showed a role for right (rather than left) sts. 2014-03-06 2023-08-12 human
Cindy C Hagan, Will Woods, Sam Johnson, Gary G R Green, Andrew W Youn. Involvement of right STS in audio-visual integration for affective speech demonstrated using MEG. PloS one. vol 8. issue 8. 2014-03-06. PMID:23950977. results for speech integration) or right (due to emotional content) sts. 2014-03-06 2023-08-12 human
Daniella Perry, Talma Hendler, Simone G Shamay-Tsoor. Can we share the joy of others? Empathic neural responses to distress vs joy. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 7. issue 8. 2013-05-07. PMID:22156723. using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we demonstrated that the same neural network mediates judgment of the emotional state of the other in response to both negative and positive events through empathy-related structures, such as the medial prefrontal cortex (mpfc), the insula, the superior temporal sulcus (sts) and the inferior frontal gyrus (ifg). 2013-05-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Kyung Hwa Lee, Greg J Siegl. Common and distinct brain networks underlying explicit emotional evaluation: a meta-analytic study. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience. vol 7. issue 5. 2012-10-30. PMID:19270039. distinct regions were also identified: (i) the sensory cortex and vlpfc were specifically associated with 'stimulus evaluation', possibly involved in perceptual and conceptual processing; (ii) the insula and racc were specifically associated with 'evaluation of one's own emotion', potentially associated with interoceptive and experiential processing; and (iii) the sts and tpj were specifically associated with 'evaluation of others' emotions', potentially reflecting their roles in tom and empathy. 2012-10-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
Tetsuya Iidak. [The role of the superior temporal sulcus in face recognition and perception]. Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyu no shinpo. vol 64. issue 7. 2012-10-02. PMID:22764345. based on these findings, the author speculates that the role of the sts in human cognition and emotion is to process "social attention," which is a crucial human skill for making inferences with respect to others' goals, intentions, and actions. 2012-10-02 2023-08-12 human
Pascal Vrtička, Patrik Vuilleumie. Neuroscience of human social interactions and adult attachment style. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 6. 2012-10-02. PMID:22822396. these basic and automatic affective evaluation mechanisms are in turn modulated by more elaborate and voluntary cognitive control processes, subserving mental state attribution and emotion regulation capacities, implicating a distinct network in medial prefrontal cortex (mpfc), superior temporal sulcus (sts), and temporo-parietal junction (tpj), among others. 2012-10-02 2023-08-12 human
Christophe Habas, Rémy Guillevin, Abdelouhad Abano. Functional connectivity of the superior human temporal sulcus in the brain resting state at 3T. Neuroradiology. vol 53. issue 2. 2011-06-02. PMID:20924756. the superior temporal sulcus (sts) constitutes a polymodal associative area providing higher-order visual representation of other's action and emotion, necessary for imitation, empathizing, and mentalizing. 2011-06-02 2023-08-12 human
Christophe Habas, Rémy Guillevin, Abdelouhad Abano. Functional connectivity of the superior human temporal sulcus in the brain resting state at 3T. Neuroradiology. vol 53. issue 2. 2011-06-02. PMID:20924756. in monkeys, sts is connected with the cerebellum, which is also involved in motor, emotional, and cognitive functions. 2011-06-02 2023-08-12 human
Lichan Liu, Andreas A Ioannide. Emotion separation is completed early and it depends on visual field presentation. PloS one. vol 5. issue 3. 2011-01-11. PMID:20339549. for centrally presented faces, the emotions were separated fast, first in the right superior temporal sulcus (sts; 35-48 ms), followed by the right amygdala (57-64 ms) and medial pre-frontal cortex (83-96 ms). 2011-01-11 2023-08-12 Not clear
Lichan Liu, Andreas A Ioannide. Emotion separation is completed early and it depends on visual field presentation. PloS one. vol 5. issue 3. 2011-01-11. PMID:20339549. for faces presented in the periphery, the emotions were separated first in the ipsilateral amygdala and contralateral sts. 2011-01-11 2023-08-12 Not clear