نتایج جستجو برای: emotional processing

تعداد نتایج: 596018  

Journal: :Neuroreport 2009
Andrea De Cesarei Maurizio Codispoti Harald T Schupp

This study investigated the preferential processing of emotional scenes, which were presented in the periphery of the visual field. Building on well-established affective modulations of event-related potentials, which were observed for foveal stimuli, emotional and neutral images were presented at several locations in the visual field, while participants either viewed the pictures or were engag...

2015
Ensie Abbassi Isabelle Blanchette Ana I. Ansaldo Habib Ghassemzadeh Yves Joanette

Emotional words are processed rapidly and automatically in the left hemisphere (LH) and slowly, with the involvement of attention, in the right hemisphere (RH). This review aims to find the reason for this difference and suggests that emotional words can be processed superficially or deeply due to the involvement of the linguistic and imagery systems, respectively. During superficial processing...

Journal: :Journal of personality 2012
Annette L Stanton Carissa A Low

In the context of efforts to regulate emotion during chronic stressors, both dispositional response tendencies (affect intensity, negative and positive expressivity) and stressor-related coping through emotional approach (processing and expressing emotions) are relevant to adjustment. In women with metastatic breast cancer (N = 103), contributions of self-reported emotional processing and expre...

2014
Wataru Sato Yasutaka Kubota Motomi Toichi

Emotional processing without conscious awareness plays an important role in human social interaction. Several behavioral studies reported that subliminal presentation of photographs of emotional facial expressions induces unconscious emotional processing. However, it was difficult to elicit strong and robust effects using this method. We hypothesized that dynamic presentations of facial express...

2015
Abbie Pringle Catherine J. Harmer

Human models of emotional processing suggest that the direct effect of successful antidepressant drug treatment may be to modify biases in the processing of emotional information. Negative biases in emotional processing are documented in depression, and single or short-term dosing with conventional antidepressant drugs reverses these biases in depressed patients prior to any subjective change i...

2015
Sophie Doose-Grünefeld Simon B. Eickhoff Veronika I. Müller

Alterations in the processing of emotional stimuli (e.g., facial expressions, prosody, music) have repeatedly been reported in patients with major depression. Such impairments may result from the likewise prevalent executive deficits in these patients. However, studies investigating this relationship are rare. Moreover, most studies to date have only assessed impairments in unimodal emotional p...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2008
Dominik R. Bach Didier Grandjean David Sander Marcus Herdener Werner Strik Erich Seifritz

In visual perception of emotional stimuli, low- and high-level appraisal processes have been found to engage different neural structures. Beyond emotional facial expression, emotional prosody is an important auditory cue for social interaction. Neuroimaging studies have proposed a network for emotional prosody processing that involves a right temporal input region and explicit evaluation in bil...

2013
Antje B. M. Gerdes Matthias J. Wieser Florian Bublatzky Anita Kusay Michael M. Plichta Georg W. Alpers

In our natural environment, emotional information is conveyed by converging visual and auditory information; multimodal integration is of utmost importance. In the laboratory, however, emotion researchers have mostly focused on the examination of unimodal stimuli. Few existing studies on multimodal emotion processing have focused on human communication such as the integration of facial and voca...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2002
Bruce Crosson M Allison Cato Joseph R Sadek Didem Gökçay Russell M Bauer Ira S Fischler Leeza Maron Kaundinya Gopinath Edward J Auerbach Samuel R Browd Richard W Briggs

Previous studies showed that cortex in the anterior portions of the left frontal and temporal lobes participates in generating words with emotional connotations and processing pictures with emotional content. If these cortices process the semantic attribute of emotional connotation, they should be active whenever processing emotional connotation, without respect to modality of input or mode of ...

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