Sights And Sounds Of Emotion Trigger Big Brain Responses
Tuesday, November 3, 2009 - 16:28
in Psychology & Sociology
Researchers have identified a part of the brain that responds to both facial and vocal expressions of emotion. They used the MagnetoEncephaloGraphic (MEG) scanner at the York Neuroimaging Centre to test responses in a region of the brain known as the posterior superior temporal sulcus.
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