نتایج جستجو برای: emotional processing

تعداد نتایج: 596018  

2005
Bryan R. Loney John P. Kline Thomas E. Joiner Paul J. Frick Steven D. LaRowe

This study used a computer-based emotional word-recognition task to assess the emotional processing styles of repressive–defensive youth. A hypothesis was tested proposing that adolescent repressive– defensive coping style is associated with rapid engagement and disengagement of emotional stimuli (negative and positive). Data were collected on a male adolescent sample enrolled in a juvenile div...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2012
Harald T Schupp Ralf Schmälzle Tobias Flaisch Almut I Weike Alfons O Hamm

Event-related brain potential (ERP) studies consistently revealed that a relatively early (early posterior negativity; EPN) and a late (late positive potential; LPP) ERP component differentiate between emotional and neutral picture stimuli. Two studies examined the processing of emotional stimuli when preceded either by pleasant, neutral, or unpleasant context images. In both studies, distinct ...

Journal: :Biological psychology 2008
Manuel Garcia-Garcia Judith Domínguez-Borràs Iria SanMiguel Carles Escera

Gender differences in brain activity while processing emotional stimuli have been demonstrated by neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies. However, the possible differential effects of emotion on attentional mechanisms between women and men are less understood. The present study aims to elucidate any gender differences in the modulation of unexpected auditory stimulus processing using an ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2003
Alexandre Schaefer Fabienne Collette Pierre Philippot Martial van der Linden Steven Laureys Guy Delfiore Christian Degueldre Pierre Maquet Andre Luxen Eric Salmon

The neural correlates of two hypothesized emotional processing modes, i.e., schematic and propositional modes, were investigated with positron emission tomography. Nineteen subjects performed an emotional mental imagery task while mentally repeating sentences linked to the meaning of the imagery script. In the schematic conditions, participants repeated metaphoric sentences, whereas in the prop...

Journal: :Emotion 2015
Nora Preuss Andrew W Ellis Fred W Mast

Recent studies have shown that vestibular stimulation can influence affective processes. In the present study, we examined whether emotional information can also modulate vestibular perception. Participants performed a vestibular discrimination task on a motion platform while viewing emotional pictures. Six different picture categories were taken from the International Affective Picture System:...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2001
G J Siegle E Granholm R E Ingram G E Matt

BACKGROUND Disruptions of emotional information processing (i.e., attention to, memory for, and interpretation of emotional information) have been implicated in the onset and maintenance of depression. The research presented here investigated cognitive and psychophysiological features of a particularly promising correlate of depression: sustained processing of negative information 4--5 sec afte...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2002
Daniel Tranel Antoine Bechara Natalie L Denburg

The aim of this study was to begin to parse the relative contributions of the right and left ventromedial prefrontal cortices (VMPC) in regard to social conduct, decision-making, and emotional processing. We hypothesized that the right VMPC is a critical component of the neural systems that subserve such functions, whereas the left VMPC is not. Seven participants with focal, stable unilateral l...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2014
Ilana T Z Dew Maureen Ritchey Kevin S LaBar Roberto Cabeza

A fundamental idea in memory research is that items are more likely to be remembered if encoded with a semantic, rather than perceptual, processing strategy. Interestingly, this effect has been shown to reverse for emotionally arousing materials, such that perceptual processing enhances memory for emotional information or events. The current fMRI study investigated the neural mechanisms of this...

2014
Roberta Daini Chiara M. Comparetti Paola Ricciardelli

Neuropsychological and neuroimaging studies have shown that facial recognition and emotional expressions are dissociable. However, it is unknown if a single system supports the processing of emotional and non-emotional facial expressions. We aimed to understand if individuals with impairment in face recognition from birth (congenital prosopagnosia, CP) can use non-emotional facial expressions t...

2015
Elizabeth J. Austin

This study examined the relationships between trait emotional intelligence (EI) and tasks involving the recognition of facial expressions of emotion. Two facial expression recognition tasks using the inspection time (IT) paradigm assessed speed of emotional information processing. An unspeeded emotion recognition task was also included, and a symbol IT task was used to assess speed of processin...

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