2018
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.24035
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Sex‐related differences in behavioral and amygdalar responses to compound facial threat cues

Abstract: During face perception, we integrate facial expression and eye gaze to take advantage of their shared signals. For example, fear with averted gaze provides a congruent avoidance cue, signaling both threat presence and its location, whereas fear with direct gaze sends an incongruent cue, leaving threat location ambiguous. It has been proposed that the processing of different combinations of threat cues is mediated by dual processing routes: reflexive processing via magnocellular (M) pathway and reflective proce… Show more

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“…The P pathway, formed from the midget retinal ganglion cells that combine the inputs of L and M cones in color-opponent fashion (i.e., L-M), is sensitive to color in the green-to-red range, and can resolve higher spatial and low temporal frequencies. We found it to be more attuned to incongruent threat cue combinations of facial expression and eye gaze (Cushing et al, in press;Im et al, 2017;Im et al, 2018). The third, K pathway, formed from the tiny, speck-like retinal ganglion cells that combine the inputs of short-wavelength sensitive (S) cones with the combined inputs of long and medium wavelength cones (i.e., S - [L+M]), has received less attention than the M and P pathways until relatively recently (Casagrande, 1994;Hendry & Reid, 2000).…”
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“…The P pathway, formed from the midget retinal ganglion cells that combine the inputs of L and M cones in color-opponent fashion (i.e., L-M), is sensitive to color in the green-to-red range, and can resolve higher spatial and low temporal frequencies. We found it to be more attuned to incongruent threat cue combinations of facial expression and eye gaze (Cushing et al, in press;Im et al, 2017;Im et al, 2018). The third, K pathway, formed from the tiny, speck-like retinal ganglion cells that combine the inputs of short-wavelength sensitive (S) cones with the combined inputs of long and medium wavelength cones (i.e., S - [L+M]), has received less attention than the M and P pathways until relatively recently (Casagrande, 1994;Hendry & Reid, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…It can resolve low and middle spatial frequencies and high temporal frequencies. We have found the M pathway to be more engaged by clear threat cues conveyed by congruent facial expression and eye gaze (Cushing et al, 2019;Im et al, 2017;Im et al, 2018) and clear threat in visual scenes (Kveraga, 2014). The P pathway, formed from the midget retinal ganglion cells that combine the inputs of L and M cones in color-opponent fashion (i.e., L-M), is sensitive to color in the green-to-red range, and can resolve higher spatial and low temporal frequencies.…”
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