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António R. Damásio, Daniel Tranel, Hanna Damásio,

... this author on: This Site Google Scholar Hanna Damasio Hanna Damasio University of Iowa College of Medicine Search ... Site Google Scholar Author and Article Information Antonio Damasio Daniel Tranel Hanna Damasio University of Iowa College of Medicine Online ... Supplementary Data Peer Review Search Site Citation Antonio Damasio, Daniel Tranel, Hanna Damasio; Similarity of Structure and the Profile of Visual ...

Tópico(s): Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies

1993 - The MIT Press | Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience

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Hanna Damásio, António R. Damásio,

... ANATOMICAL BASIS OF CONDUCTION APHASIA Get access HANNA DAMASIO, HANNA DAMASIO Department of Neurology (Division of Behavioral Neurology and ...

Tópico(s): Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies

1980 - Oxford University Press | Brain

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Ralph Adolphs,

... by neuroimaging and lesions alike. I thank Antonio Damasio, Hanna Damasio, Daniel Tranel, and Jan Glaescher for helpful comments. ...

Tópico(s): Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications

2016 - Cell Press | Neuron

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António R. Damásio, Hanna Damásio,

In a new theory of consciousness, Antonio and Hanna Damasio argue that interoception and the generation of homeostatic ...

Tópico(s): Embodied and Extended Cognition

2022 - Oxford University Press | Brain

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Hanna Damásio, Lobo Antunes, António R. Damásio,

... Letter Familial nonprogressive involuntary movements of childhood Dr. Hanna Damasio MD, Corresponding Author Dr. Hanna Damasio MD Department of Neurology, University of Iowa Hospitals ... PortugalSearch for more papers by this author Dr. Hanna Damasio MD, Corresponding Author Dr. Hanna Damasio MD Department of Neurology, University of Iowa Hospitals ...

Tópico(s): Neurological disorders and treatments

1977 - Wiley | Annals of Neurology

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António R. Damásio, Hanna Damásio, Helena C. Chui,

Though neglect is often thought to be a sign of parietal lobe damage, particularly of the non-dominant hemisphere, there is evidence that lesions in the frontal lobes and in the basal ganglia can produce neglect also. We present five patients, with lesions in both the mesial and dorsolateral aspects of the frontal lobe, and in the basal ganglia, as examples of "non-parietal" neglect. It is possible that all of these structures belong to an anatomically inter-connected system subserving selective ...

Tópico(s): Hallucinations in medical conditions

1980 - Elsevier BV | Neuropsychologia

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António R. Damásio, Hanna Damásio, Gary W. Van Hoesen,

Critical analysis of postmortem and CT scan data indicates that prosopagnosia is associated with bilateral lesions of the central visual system. Those lesions are located in the mesial occipitotemporal region and are functionally symmetric. The prime factor in the appearance of prosopagnosia is the requirement to evoke the specific context of a given visual stimulus. The “ambiguity” of the stimulus (the frequency with which different members of a group are visually similar) is an adjuvant factor. ...

Tópico(s): Face Recognition and Perception

1982 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | Neurology

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António R. Damásio, Hanna Damásio,

The behavioral and anatomic correlates of pure alexia were analyzed in 16 patients. Right homonymous hemianopia failed to appear in three patients, who had right achromatopsia instead. Color anomia and unilateral optic ataxia were seen in six patients. Memory defects were found in two patients. Visual agnosia was noted in two. No patient had visual disorientation. The crucial anatomic correlate of alexia was a lesion of the paraventricular white matter of the left occipital lobe, capable of compromising ...

Tópico(s): Vestibular and auditory disorders

1983 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | Neurology

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Steven W. Anderson, António R. Damásio, Hanna Damásio,

A well educated right-handed woman developed severe and stable alexia and agraphia following a circumscribed surgical lesion in the left premotor cortex. The lesion was located in Brodmann's field 6, above Broca's area, in the region traditionally referred to as Exner's area. The alexia and agraphia occurred in a pure form, that is, in the setting of otherwise normal cognitive and neurological function. She was not aphasic or hemiparetic and her visual perception, intellect, memory, oral spelling ...

Tópico(s): Motor Control and Adaptation

1990 - Oxford University Press | Brain

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António R. Damásio, Hanna Damásio,

Tópico(s): Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications

1986 - Elsevier BV | Cortex

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Daniel Tranel, António R. Damásio, Hanna Damásio,

We conducted a series of experiments to assess the ability to recognize the meaning of facial expressions, gender, and age in four patients with severe impairments of the recognition of facial identity. In three patients the recognition of face identity could be dissociated from that of facial expression, age, and gender. In one, all forms of face recognition were impaired. Thus, a given lesion may preclude one type of recognition but not another. We conclude that (1) the cognitive demands posed ...

Tópico(s): Memory and Neural Mechanisms

1988 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | Neurology

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Antonio R. Damasio, Hanna Damásio,

Tópico(s): Neuroscience, Education and Cognitive Function

1992 - Springer Nature | Scientific American

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Antoine Bechara, António R. Damásio, Hanna Damásio, Steven W. Anderson,

Tópico(s): Functional Brain Connectivity Studies

1994 - Elsevier BV | Cognition

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António R. Damásio, Hanna Damásio,

We spend a good part of our lives attending to the sights and sounds of the world outside of us, oblivious to the fact that we (mentally speaking) exist in our bodies, and that our bodies exist in our minds. 1This neglect is both good and bad: good when it allows us to let our own physical suffering go undetected, bad when it screens us from the biological roots of our selves.Be that as it may, the body does come to mind, in no uncertain terms, when injury or disease breaks down its integrity and ...

Tópico(s): Mental Health and Psychiatry

2006 - American Academy of Arts and Sciences | Daedalus

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Frances Ingemann, Larry M. Hyman, Charles N. Li,

... of the Nearal Substrates of Language Antonio R. Damasio and Hanna Damasio, 7. The Long-Term Linguistic Consequences of Traumatic ...

Tópico(s): Australian Indigenous Culture and History

1993 - Linguistic Society of America | Language

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David Magnusson,

... Commentary: 13. Advances in cognitive neuroscience Antonio R. Damasio and Hanna Damasio Part IV. Biology and Socialization 14. Socialization and ...

Tópico(s): Human Health and Disease

1996 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online

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Assal Habibi, Beatriz Ilari, Kevin Crimi, Michael J. Metke, Jonas Kaplan, Anand A. Joshi, Richard M. Leahy, David W. Shattuck, Soyoung Choi, Justin P. Haldar, Bronte Ficek, António R. Damásio, Hanna Damásio,

Several studies comparing adult musicians and non-musicians have provided compelling evidence for functional and anatomical differences in the brain systems engaged by musical training. It is not known, however, whether those differences result from long-term musical training or from pre-existing traits favoring musicality. In an attempt to begin addressing this question, we have launched a longitudinal investigation of the effects of childhood music training on cognitive, social and neural development. ...

Tópico(s): Music Therapy and Health

2014 - Frontiers Media | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

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António R. Damásio, Hanna Damásio,

In its standard format, the concept of homeostasis refers to the ability, present in all living organisms, of continuously maintaining certain functional variables within a range of values compatible with survival. The mechanisms of homeostasis were originally conceived as strictly automatic and as pertaining only to the state of an organism's internal environment. In keeping with this concept, homeostasis was, and still is, often explained by analogy to a thermostat: upon reaching a previously ...

Tópico(s): Economic theories and models

2015 - Elsevier BV | Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization

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António R. Damásio, Hanna Damásio,

Evidence from neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neuropsychology suggests that the experience of feelings in humans does not depend exclusively on structures of the cerebral cortex. It does not seem warranted to deny the possibility of feeling in animals on the grounds that their cerebral cortices are not comparable to those of humans.

Tópico(s): Pain Management and Placebo Effect

2016 - | Animal Sentience

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Assal Habibi, B. Rael Cahn, António R. Damásio, Hanna Damásio,

Several studies comparing adult musicians and non-musicians have shown that music training is associated with brain differences. It is unknown, however, whether these differences result from lengthy musical training, from pre-existing biological traits, or from social factors favoring musicality. As part of an ongoing 5-year longitudinal study, we investigated the effects of a music training program on the auditory development of children, over the course of two years, beginning at age 6–7. The ...

Tópico(s): Music Therapy and Health

2016 - Elsevier BV | Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience

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Daniel Dukes, Kathryn Abrams, Ralph Adolphs, Mohammed Emtiaz Ahmed, Andrew Beatty, Kent Berridge, Susan Broomhall, Tobias Brosch, Joseph J. Campos, Zanna Clay, Fabrice Clément, William A. Cunningham, António R. Damásio, Hanna Damásio, Justin D’Arms, Jane W. Davidson, Béatrice de Gelder, Julien Deonna, Ronnie de Sousa, Paul Ekman, Phoebe C. Ellsworth, Ernst Fehr, Agneta H. Fischer, Ad Foolen, Ute Frévert, Didier Grandjean, Jonathan Gratch, Leslie S. Greenberg, Patricia Greenspan, James J. Gross, Eran Halperin, Arvid Kappas, Dacher Keltner, Brian Knutson, David Konstan, Mariska E. Kret, Joseph E. LeDoux, Jennifer S. Lerner, Robert W. Levenson, George Loewenstein, Antony S. R. Manstead, Terry A. Maroney, Agnes Moors, Paula M. Niedenthal, Brian Parkinson, Ioannis Pavlidis, Catherine Pélachaud, Seth D. Pollak, Gilles Pourtois, Birgitt Roettger-Roessler, James A. Russell, Disa Sauter, Andrea Scarantino, Klaus R. Scherer, Peter N. Stearns, Jan E. Stets, Christine Tappolet, Fabrice Teroni, Jeanne L. Tsai, Jonathan H. Turner, Carien M. van Reekum, Patrik Vuilleumier, Tim Wharton, David Sander,

Research over the past decades has demonstrated the explanatory power of emotions, feelings, motivations, moods, and other affective processes when trying to understand and predict how we think and behave. In this consensus article, we ask: has the increasingly recognized impact of affective phenomena ushered in a new era, the era of affectivism?

Tópico(s): Child and Animal Learning Development

2021 - Nature Portfolio | Nature Human Behaviour

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António R. Damásio, Hanna Damásio,

In this view, we address the problem of consciousness, and although we focus on its human presentation, we note that the phenomenon is present in numerous nonhuman species and use findings from a variety of animal studies to explain our hypothesis for how consciousness is made. Consciousness occurs when mind contents, such as perceptions and thoughts, are spontaneously identified as belonging to a specific organism/owner. Conscious minds are said to have a self that experiences mental events. We ...

Tópico(s): Neural dynamics and brain function

2022 - The MIT Press | Neural Computation

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António R. Damásio, Almeida Lima, Hanna Damásio,

A hemispherectomy was performed on a girl of 20 because of progressively uncontrollable seizures and behavioral changes resulting from major head trauma at the age of five. Psychomotor development up to this age had been normal. Today she shows little impairment in higher nervous function depending on the ablated hemisphere. Left-sided motor performance has improved and sensory deficit is scant. There is no hemianopia and the right eye visual field is enlarged. Dichotic listening shows left ear ...

Tópico(s): Hemispheric Asymmetry in Neuroscience

1975 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | Neurology

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António R. Damásio, Ursula Bellugi, Hanna Damásio, Howard Poizner, John Van Gilder,

Tópico(s): Spatial Neglect and Hemispheric Dysfunction

1986 - Nature Portfolio | Nature

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Hanna Damásio, James J. Corbett,

... p. 92-92 Letter Estrogens and migraine Hanna Damasio MD, Hanna Damasio MD The Migraine Clinic ENpartment of Neurology ... 52242Search for more papers by this author Hanna Damasio MD, Hanna Damasio MD The Migraine Clinic ENpartment of Neurology University ...

Tópico(s): Migraine and Headache Studies

1981 - Wiley | Annals of Neurology

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Assal Habibi, António R. Damásio, Beatriz Ilari, Matthew E. Sachs, Hanna Damásio,

Abstract Evidence suggests that learning to play music enhances musical processing skills and benefits other cognitive abilities. Furthermore, studies of children and adults indicate that the brains of musicians and nonmusicians are different. It has not been determined, however, whether such differences result from pre‐existing traits, musical training, or an interaction between the two. As part of an ongoing longitudinal study, we investigated the effects of music training on children's brain ...

Tópico(s): Music Therapy and Health

2018 - Wiley | Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

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David Rudrauf, Jean-Philippe Lachaux, António R. Damásio, Sylvain Baillet, Laurent Hugueville, Jacques Martinerie, Hanna Damásio, Bernard Renault,

In a MEG experiment, we imaged the early dynamics of the human cerebral cortex during the induction of emotion by visual stimuli. We tested the hypothesis that early cortical responses would correlate with the emotional competence of visual stimuli and subsequent subjective ratings of feeling in a set of specific target regions important for somatosensory, attentional, and motivational functions, just after initial visual and appraisal related cortical responses to picture presentation. Relative ...

Tópico(s): Visual perception and processing mechanisms

2008 - Elsevier BV | International Journal of Psychophysiology

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Antoine Bechara,

... its different areas designated by numbers. Courtesy of Hanna Damasio. Thus judgement/decision‐making depends …

Tópico(s): Face Recognition and Perception

2002 - Oxford University Press | Brain

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Assal Habibi, António R. Damásio, Beatriz Ilari, Ryan Veiga, Anand A. Joshi, Richard M. Leahy, Justin P. Haldar, Divya Varadarajan, Chitresh Bhushan, Hanna Damásio,

Several studies comparing adult musicians and nonmusicians have shown that music training is associated with structural brain differences. It is not been established, however, whether such differences result from pre-existing biological traits, lengthy musical training, or an interaction of the two factors, or if comparable changes can be found in children undergoing music training. As part of an ongoing longitudinal study, we investigated the effects of music training on the developmental trajectory ...

Tópico(s): Music Therapy and Health

2017 - Oxford University Press | Cerebral Cortex