Neuromagnetic Activity During Recognition of Emotional Pictures

dc.contributor.authorKissler, Johanna
dc.contributor.authorHauswald, Anne
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dc.description.abstractRecently studied old stimuli lead to larger frontal and parietal ERP responses than new stimuli. The present experiment investigated the neuromagnetic correlates (MEG) of this old-new effect and its modulation by emotional stimulus content. Highly arousing pleasant, highly arousing unpleasant and un-arousing neutral photographs were presented to the participants with the instruction to memorize them. They were later re-presented together with new photographs in an old-new decision task. In line with previous ERP studies, a long-lasting old-new effect (350 700 ms) was found. Independently, an emotion effect also occurred, as reflected in a, particularly left temporal, activity increase for emotional pictures between 450 and 580 ms. Moreover, only for the pleasant pictures did the early part of the old-new effect, which is thought to reflect familiarity based recognition processes, interact with picture content: The old-new effect for pleasant pictures in frontal regions was larger than the one for neutral or unpleasant pictures between 350 and 450 ms. In parallel, subjects responses were accelerated towards and biased in favour of classifying pleasant pictures as old. However, when false alarm rate was taken into account, there was no significant effect of emotional content on recognition accuracy. In sum, this MEG study demonstrates an effect of particularly pleasant emotional content on recognition memory which may be mediated by a familiarity based process.eng
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dc.identifier.citationFirst publ. in: Brain Topography 20 (2008), 4, pp. 192 204deu
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dc.subjectEmotiondeu
dc.subjectRecognition memorydeu
dc.subjectold-new effectdeu
dc.subjectmagnetoencephalographydeu
dc.subjectinternational affective picture systemdeu
dc.subject.ddc150deu
dc.titleNeuromagnetic Activity During Recognition of Emotional Pictureseng
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