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    Microscopic Control and Detection of Ultracold Strontium in Optical-Tweezer Arrays by Norcia, M. A., Young, A. W., Kaufman, A. M.

    Published in Physical review. X (28-12-2018)
    “…Optical tweezers provide a versatile platform for the manipulation and detection of single atoms. Here, we use optical tweezers to demonstrate a set of tools…”
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    Deficits in facial, body movement and vocal emotional processing in autism spectrum disorders by Philip, R C M, Whalley, H C, Stanfield, A C, Sprengelmeyer, R, Santos, I M, Young, A W, Atkinson, A P, Calder, A J, Johnstone, E C, Lawrie, S M, Hall, J

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-11-2010)
    “…Previous behavioural and neuroimaging studies of emotion processing in autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) have focused on the use of facial stimuli. To date,…”
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    Facial expression recognition in people with medicated and unmedicated Parkinson’s disease by Sprengelmeyer, R., Young, A.W., Mahn, K., Schroeder, U., Woitalla, D., Büttner, T., Kuhn, W., Przuntek, H.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (2003)
    “…Recognition of facial expressions of emotion was investigated in people with medicated and unmedicated Parkinson’s disease (PD) and matched controls…”
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    A differential neural response in the human amygdala to fearful and happy facial expressions by Morris, J. S, Frith, C. D, Perrett, D. I, Rowland, D, Young, A. W, Calder, A. J, Dolan, R. J

    Published in Nature (London) (31-10-1996)
    “…The amygdala is thought to play a crucial role in emotional and social behaviour. Animal studies implicate the amygdala in both fear conditioning and face…”
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    Recognition of facial emotion in nine individuals with bilateral amygdala damage by Adolphs, R, Tranel, D, Hamann, S, Young, A.W, Calder, A.J, Phelps, E.A, Anderson, A, Lee, G.P, Damasio, A.R

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-09-1999)
    “…Findings from several case studies have shown that bilateral amygdala damage impairs recognition of emotions in facial expressions, especially fear. However,…”
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    Disgust in pre-clinical Huntington's disease: A longitudinal study by Sprengelmeyer, R., Schroeder, U., Young, A.W., Epplen, J.T.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (2006)
    “…Emotion recognition from both face and voice and experience of emotions were investigated in a group of non-symptomatic people at risk of carrying the…”
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    A neuromodulatory role for the human amygdala in processing emotional facial expressions by MORRIS, J. S, FRISTON, K. J, BÜCHEL, C, FRITH, C. D, YOUNG, A. W, CALDER, A. J, DOLAN, R. J

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (1998)
    “…Localized amygdalar lesions in humans produce deficits in the recognition of fearful facial expressions. We used functional neuroimaging to test two…”
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    Neural responses to facial and vocal expressions of fear and disgust by Phillips, M. L., Young, A. W., Scott, S. K., Calder, A. J., Andrew, C., Giampietro, V., Williams, S. C. R., Bullmore, E. T., Brammer, M., Gray, J. A.

    “…Neuropsychological studies report more impaired responses to facial expressions of fear than disgust in people with amygdala lesions, and vice versa in people…”
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    A specific neural substrate for perceiving facial expressions of disgust by Phillips, M. L, Young, A. W, Senior, C, Brammer, M, Andrew, C, Calder, A. J, Bullmore, E. T, Perrett, D. I, Rowland, D, Williams, S. C. R, Gray, J. A, David, A. S

    Published in Nature (London) (02-10-1997)
    “…Recognition of facial expressions is critical to our appreciation of the social and physical environment, with separate emotions having distinct facial…”
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    The Cutest Little Baby Face: A Hormonal Link to Sensitivity to Cuteness in Infant Faces by Sprengelmeyer, R., Perrett, D. I., Fagan, E. C., Cornwell, R. E., Lobmaier, J. S., Sprengelmeyer, A., Aasheim, H. B. M., Black, I. M., Cameron, L. M., Crow, S., Milne, N., Rhodes, E. C., Young, A. W.

    Published in Psychological science (01-02-2009)
    “…We used computer image manipulation to develop a test of perception of subtle gradations in cuteness between infant faces. We found that young women (19-26…”
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    Configural information in facial expression perception by Calder, A J, Young, A W, Keane, J, Dean, M

    “…Composite facial expressions were prepared by aligning the top half of one expression (e.g., anger) with the bottom half of another (e.g., happiness)…”
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    A common neural system mediating two different forms of social judgement by Hall, J, Whalley, H C, McKirdy, J W, Sprengelmeyer, R, Santos, I M, Donaldson, D I, McGonigle, D J, Young, A W, McIntosh, A M, Johnstone, E C, Lawrie, S M

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-07-2010)
    “…A wide range of neuropsychiatric conditions, including schizophrenia and autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), are associated with impairments in social function…”
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    Impaired recognition of disgust in Huntington's disease gene carriers by GRAY, J. M, YOUNG, A. W, BARKER, W. A, CURTIS, A, GIBSON, D

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-11-1997)
    “…Face processing and facial expression recognition were investigated in the earliest stages of Huntington's disease, by studying 40 people who presented for…”
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    Time courses of left and right amygdalar responses to fearful facial expressions by Phillips, M.L., Medford, N., Young, A.W., Williams, L., Williams, S.C.R., Bullmore, E.T., Gray, J.A., Brammer, M.J.

    Published in Human brain mapping (01-04-2001)
    “…Despite the many studies highlighting the role of the amygdala in fear perception, few have examined differences between right and left amygdalar responses…”
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    Loss of disgust : Perception of faces and emotions in Huntington's disease by SPRENGELMEYER, R, YOUNG, A. W, CALDER, A. J, KARNAT, A, LANGE, H, HÖMBERG, V, PERRETT, D. I, ROWLAND, D

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-10-1996)
    “…Face perception and emotion recognition were investigated in a group of people with Huntington's disease and matched controls. In conventional tasks intended…”
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    Impaired auditory recognition of fear and anger following bilateral amygdala lesions by Scott, Sophie K, Young, Andrew W, Calder, Andrew J, Hellawell, Deborah J, Aggleton, John P, Johnsons, Michael

    Published in Nature (London) (16-01-1997)
    “…The amygdalar complex is a medial temporal lobe structure in the brain which is widely considered to be involved in the neural substrates of emotion. Selective…”
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    Treatment of vulvar vestibulitis syndrome with electromyographic biofeedback of pelvic floor musculature by GLAZER, H. I, RODKE, G, SWENCIONIS, C, HERTZ, R, YOUNG, A. W

    Published in Journal of reproductive medicine (01-04-1995)
    “…Thirty-three women diagnosed as suffering from vulvar vestibulitis syndrome, marked by a significant history of long-term moderate to severe chronic introital…”
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    Normal and abnormal reasoning in people with delusions by Dudley, R. E. J., John, C. H., Young, A. W., Over, D. E.

    Published in British journal of clinical psychology (01-05-1997)
    “…People who experience delusions have been found to request less information prior to making a decision than control participants on tasks that are unrelated to…”
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    Facial Emotion Recognition after Bilateral Amygdala Damage: Differentially Severe Impairment of Fear by Calder, Andrew J.

    Published in Cognitive neuropsychology (01-07-1996)
    “…Although the amygdala is widely believed to have a role in the recognition of emotion, a central issue concerns whether it is involved in the recognition of…”
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    Reduced autonomic responses to faces in Capgras delusion by Ellis, Hadyn D., Young, Andrew W., Quayle, Angela H., De Pauw, Karel W.

    “…People experiencing the Capgras delusion claim that others, usually those quite close emotionally, have been replaced by near–identical impostors. Ellis and…”
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