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Emotional modulation of visual cortex activity: a functional near-infrared spectroscopy study
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posted on 2023-06-07, 16:06 authored by Ludovico Minati, Catherine L. Jones, Marcus A. Gray, Nick Medford, Neil Harrison, Hugo CritchleyHugo CritchleyFunctional neuroimaging and electroencephalography reveal emotional effects in the early visual cortex. Here, we used functional near-infrared spectroscopy to examine haemodynamic responses evoked by neutral, positive and negative emotional pictures, matched for brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, spatial frequency and entropy. Emotion content modulated amplitude and latency of oxy, deoxy and total haemoglobin response peaks, and induced peripheral autonomic reactions. The processing of positive and negative pictures enhanced haemodynamic response amplitude, and this effect was paralleled by blood pressure changes. The processing of positive pictures was reflected in reduced haemodynamic response peak latency. Together these data suggest that the early visual cortex holds amplitude-dependent representation of stimulus salience and latency-dependent information regarding stimulus valence, providing new insight into affective interaction with sensory processing.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
NeuroReportISSN
0959-4965Publisher
Lippincott, Williams & WilkinsExternal DOI
Issue
15Volume
20Page range
1344-1350Department affiliated with
- Clinical and Experimental Medicine Publications
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- Yes