Publikation: Early modulation of visual perception by emotional arousal : Evidence from steady-state visual evoked brain potentials
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Allocation of processing resources to emotional picture stimuli was examined using steady-state visual evoked brain potentials (ssVEPs). Participants viewed a set of 60 colored affective pictures from the International Affective Picture System, presented in a flickering mode at 10 Hz in order to elicit ssVEPs. Phase and amplitude of the 10-Hz ssVEP were examined for six picture categories: threat and mutilation (unpleasant), families and erotica (pleasant), and household objects and persons (neutral). Self-reported affective arousal and hedonic valence of the picture stimuli were assessed by means of subjective ratings. Viewing affectively arousing (unpleasant and pleasant) pictures was associated with enhanced ssVEP amplitude at parieto-occipital recording sites, as compared with neutral stimuli. Phase information suggested increased coactivation of right occipitotemporal and frontotemporal sources during processing of affectively arousing stimuli. These findings are consistent with reentrant modulation of early visual processing by distributed networks including subcortical and neocortical structures according to a stimulus's motivational relevance.
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KEIL, Andreas, Thomas GRUBER, Matthias M. MÜLLER, Stephan MORATTI, Margarita STOLAROVA, Margaret M. BRADLEY, Peter J. LANG, 2003. Early modulation of visual perception by emotional arousal : Evidence from steady-state visual evoked brain potentials. In: Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience. 2003, 3, pp. 195-206. Available under: doi: 10.3758/CABN.3.3.195BibTex
@article{Keil2003Early-11325, year={2003}, doi={10.3758/CABN.3.3.195}, title={Early modulation of visual perception by emotional arousal : Evidence from steady-state visual evoked brain potentials}, volume={3}, journal={Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience}, pages={195--206}, author={Keil, Andreas and Gruber, Thomas and Müller, Matthias M. and Moratti, Stephan and Stolarova, Margarita and Bradley, Margaret M. and Lang, Peter J.} }
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