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Effective Connectivity during Processing of Facial Affect: Evidence for Multiple Parallel Pathways

Danai Dima, Klaas E. Stephan, Jonathan P. Roiser, Karl J. Friston and Sophia Frangou
Journal of Neuroscience 5 October 2011, 31 (40) 14378-14385; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2400-11.2011
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DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2400-11.2011
PubMed 
21976523
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History 
  • Received May 13, 2011
  • Revision received August 9, 2011
  • Accepted August 14, 2011
  • First published October 5, 2011.
  • Version of record published October 5, 2011.
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Author Information

  1. Danai Dima1,
  2. Klaas E. Stephan2,3,
  3. Jonathan P. Roiser4,
  4. Karl J. Friston2, and
  5. Sophia Frangou1
  1. 1Section of Neurobiology of Psychosis, Department of Psychosis Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, London SE5 8AF, United Kingdom,
  2. 2Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, University College London, London WC1N 3BG, United Kingdom,
  3. 3Computational Neuroeconomics Group, Laboratory for Social and Neural Systems Research, Department of Economics, University of Zürich, CH-8006 Zürich, Switzerland, and
  4. 4Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, WC1N 3AR, United Kingdom
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Author contributions

  1. Author contributions: K.J.F. and S.F. designed research; D.D. and S.F. performed research; D.D., K.E.S., and J.P.R. analyzed data; D.D., K.E.S., J.P.R., K.J.F., and S.F. wrote the paper.

Disclosures

    • Received May 13, 2011.
    • Revision received August 9, 2011.
    • Accepted August 14, 2011.
  • This work was supported by a National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression Independent Investigator Award 2008 (S.F.) and the Neurochoice project of SystemsX.ch (K.E.S.).

  • The authors declare no competing financial interests.

  • Correspondence should be addressed to Dr. Danai Dima, Section of Neurobiology of Psychosis, Department of Psychosis Studies, Institute of Psychiatry PO66, King's College London, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK. danai.dima{at}kcl.ac.uk

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