HumanSUBThreat by Judith Dominguez Borras

HumanSUBthreat: neural shortcuts for threat processing in the human brain Detecting potential danger efficiently is essential for survival. In many situations, the brain must react to threatening signals before detailed perceptual analysis or conscious awareness takes place. Research in humans has shown that, in vision, affective information can be rapidly processed through neural systems that…

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The research activity of the Educational Neuroscience and Developmental Language Disorders group revolves around research lines aiming at elucidating the neurocognitive mechanisms subtending typical and atypical language and reading development and at transferring this knowledge to clinical and educational practice. Our research projects have been driven by the desire to eventually reach a better understanding…