Adam K. Anderson

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

1994 - 2009

Anzahl

21

Co-Autoren

Generating Facial Expressions with Deep Belief Nets (2009)

Joshua M. Susskind, Geoffrey E. Hinton, Javier R. Movellan, Adam K. Anderson

Realistic facial expression animation requires a powerful “animator ” (or graphics program) that can represent the kinds of variations in facial appearance that are both possible and likely to...

and Edith V. Sullivan1,3 1Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (2008)

Eve De Rosa, John E. Desmond, Adam K. Anderson, Adolf Pfefferbaum, Associations Intact (de Rosa

strated that reduced cholinergic modulation from the BF results in a selective increase in the magnitude of PI, while leaving the learning of completely new paired

Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive Neural Correlates of the Automatic Processing of Threat Facial Signals (2008)

Adam K. Anderson, Kalina Christoff, David Panitz, Eve De Rosa, John D. E. Gabrieli

The present study examined whether automaticity, defined here as independence from attentional modulation, is a fundamental principle of the neural systems specialized for processing social signals...

Immediate memory consequences of the effect of emotion on attention to pictures (2008)

Talmi, Deborah, Anderson, Adam K., Riggs, Lily, Caplan, Jeremy B., Moscovitch, Morris

Emotionally arousing stimuli are at once both highly attention grabbing and memorable. We examined whether emotional enhancement of memory (EEM) reflects an indirect effect of emotion on memory,...

Attending to the present: mindfulness meditation reveals distinct neural modes of self-reference (2007)

Farb, Norman A. S., Segal, Zindel V., Mayberg, Helen, Bean, Jim, McKeon, Deborah, Fatima, Zainab, ...

It has long been theorised that there are two temporally distinct forms of self-reference: extended self-reference linking experiences across time, and momentary self-reference centred on the...

Attending to the present: Mindfulness meditation reveals distinct modes of self-reference (2007)

Norman A. S. Farb, Zindel V. Segal, Helen Mayberg, Jim Bean, Deborah Mckeon, Zainab Fatima, ...

It has long been theorised that there are two temporally distinct forms of self-reference: extended self-reference linking experiences across time, and momentary self-reference centred on the...

Emotional memories are not all created equal: Evidence for selective memory enhancement (2006)

Anderson, Adam K., Yamaguchi, Yuki, Grabski, Wojtek, Lacka, Dominika

Human brain imaging studies have shown that greater amygdala activation to emotional relative to neutral events leads to enhanced episodic memory. Other studies have shown that fearful faces also...

Emotional memories are not all created equal: Evidence for selective memory enhancement (2006)

Anderson, Adam K., Yamaguchi, Yuki, Grabski, Wojtek, Lacka, Dominika

Human brain imaging studies have shown that greater amygdala activation to emotional relative to neutral events leads to enhanced episodic memory. Other studies have shown that fearful faces also...

Effects of emotional arousal on multiple memory systems: Evidence from declarative and procedural learning (2006)

Steidl, Stephan, Mohi-uddin, Salwa, Anderson, Adam K.

Extensive evidence documents emotional modulation of hippocampus-dependent declarative memory in humans. However, little is known about the emotional modulation of striatum-dependent procedural...

Emotional memories are not all created equal: Evidence for selective memory enhancement (2006)

Anderson, Adam K., Yamaguchi, Yuki, Grabski, Wojtek, Lacka, Dominika

Human brain imaging studies have shown that greater amygdala activation to emotional relative to neutral events leads to enhanced episodic memory. Other studies have shown that fearful faces also...

Identifying objects seen from different viewpoints A PET investigation (1994)

Kosslyn, Stephen M., Alpert, Nathaniel M., Thompson, William L., Chabris, Christopher F., Rauch, Scott L., Anderson, Adam K.

Positron emission tomography scans were acquired when subjects performed three tasks, each in a separate block of trials. They decided whether words named pictures of objects viewed from a canonical...

Emotion enhances remembrance of neutral events past

Anderson, Adam K., Wais, Peter E., Gabrieli, John D. E.

Emotional events are bestowed with special prominence in memory. This may reflect greater attention oriented to these events during encoding, and/or enhancement of memory consolidation after...

Emotion enhances remembrance of neutral events past

Anderson, Adam K., Wais, Peter E., Gabrieli, John D. E.

Emotional events are bestowed with special prominence in memory. This may reflect greater attention oriented to these events during encoding, and/or enhancement of memory consolidation after...

Effects of emotional arousal on multiple memory systems: Evidence from declarative and procedural learning

Steidl, Stephan, Mohi-uddin, Salwa, Anderson, Adam K.

Extensive evidence documents emotional modulation of hippocampus-dependent declarative memory in humans. However, little is known about the emotional modulation of striatum-dependent procedural...

Emotional memories are not all created equal: Evidence for selective memory enhancement

Anderson, Adam K., Yamaguchi, Yuki, Grabski, Wojtek, Lacka, Dominika

Human brain imaging studies have shown that greater amygdala activation to emotional relative to neutral events leads to enhanced episodic memory. Other studies have shown that fearful faces also...

Attending to the present: mindfulness meditation reveals distinct neural modes of self-reference

Farb, Norman A. S., Segal, Zindel V., Mayberg, Helen, Bean, Jim, McKeon, Deborah, Fatima, Zainab, ...

It has long been theorised that there are two temporally distinct forms of self-reference: extended self-reference linking experiences across time, and momentary self-reference centred on the...

Immediate memory consequences of the effect of emotion on attention to pictures

Talmi, Deborah, Anderson, Adam K., Riggs, Lily, Caplan, Jeremy B., Moscovitch, Morris

Emotionally arousing stimuli are at once both highly attention grabbing and memorable. We examined whether emotional enhancement of memory (EEM) reflects an indirect effect of emotion on memory,...

Facial expression form and function

Susskind, Joshua M, Anderson, Adam K

From an evolutionary perspective, facial expressions would serve adaptive functions that promote genetic fitness. While many ideas have been proposed,1 the specific adaptive functions of expressing...