Natalie L. Denburg

Does gender play a role in functional asymmetry of ventromedial prefrontal cortex? (2005)

Tranel, Daniel, Damasio, Hanna, Denburg, Natalie L., Bechara, Antoine

We found previously in a lesion study that the right-sided sector of the ventromedial prefrontal cortices (VMPCs) was critical for social/emotional functioning and decision-making, whereas the...

Does gender play a role in functional asymmetry of ventromedial prefrontal cortex? (2005)

Tranel, Daniel, Damasio, Hanna, Denburg, Natalie L., Bechara, Antoine

We found previously in a lesion study that the right-sided sector of the ventromedial prefrontal cortices (VMPCs) was critical for social/emotional functioning and decision-making, whereas the left...

Exploring the neurological substrate of emotional and social intelligence (2003)

Bar-On, Reuven, Tranel, Daniel, Denburg, Natalie L., Bechara, Antoine

The somatic marker hypothesis posits that deficits in emotional signalling (somatic states) lead to poor judgment in decision-making, especially in the personal and social realms. Similar to this...

Exploring the neurological substrate of emotional and social intelligence (2003)

Bar-On, Reuven, Tranel, Daniel, Denburg, Natalie L., Bechara, Antoine

The somatic marker hypothesis posits that deficits in emotional signalling (somatic states) lead to poor judgment in decision‐making, especially in the personal and social realms. Similar to...

Exploring the neurological substrate of emotional and social intelligence (2003)

Bar-On, Reuven, Tranel, Daniel, Denburg, Natalie L., Bechara, Antoine

The somatic marker hypothesis posits that deficits in emotional signalling (somatic states) lead to poor judgment in decision-making, especially in the personal and social realms. Similar to this...

Verbal and Nonverbal Emotional Memory Following Unilateral Amygdala Damage

Buchanan, Tony W., Denburg, Natalie L., Tranel, Daniel, Adolphs, Ralph

The amygdala is involved in the normal facilitation of memory by emotion, but the separate contributions of the left and right amygdala to memory for verbal or nonverbal emotional material have not...

Verbal and Nonverbal Emotional Memory Following Unilateral Amygdala Damage

Buchanan, Tony W., Denburg, Natalie L., Tranel, Daniel, Adolphs, Ralph

The amygdala is involved in the normal facilitation of memory by emotion, but the separate contributions of the left and right amygdala to memory for verbal or nonverbal emotional material have not...