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In study 2 (experimental design), attitude accessibility was manipulated with a repeated attitude expression task.
In the present study, a double-blind placebo-controlled crossover design was used in a dynamic facial expression task, in order to assess the effects of administration of oxytocin on emotion recognition.
The Expression task × in-scanner performance effects on activation were found in the cerebellum.
A similar trend was seen in the Expression task in comparison to the Gaze task [ t(47) = 1.94, p = 0.058].
At the beginning of each task, a short message (10 s) informed the participants of the relevant dimension to attend to (e.g., "Identity task," "Expression task," "Gaze task").
We presented an analysis of CERT codes from an emotion expression task where individuals were asked to explicitly show one emotional expression.
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The Expression task-specific activation was restricted to portions of the frontal lobe and the caudate nucleus (see Table 3).
The faces of all participants were videotaped throughout all emotion expression tasks, including the preparation interval.
It could be that these regions are also important for performance in object recognition and facial expression tasks.
After a demographic questionnaire, the expression tasks were administrated during the first 30 min of the first session.
We found that both the Identity and the Expression tasks yielded areas of specific greater activation when each was compared with the other 2 tasks (Table 3).
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