Title of article
Dissociation of event-related potentials indexing arousal and semantic cohesion during emotional word encoding
Author/Authors
Dillon، نويسنده , , Daniel G. and Cooper، نويسنده , , Julie J. and Grent-‘t-Jong، نويسنده , , Tineke and Woldorff، نويسنده , , Marty G. and LaBar، نويسنده , , Kevin S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
15
From page
43
To page
57
Abstract
Event-related potential (ERP) studies have shown that emotional stimuli elicit greater amplitude late positive-polarity potentials (LPPs) than neutral stimuli. This effect has been attributed to arousal, but emotional stimuli are also more semantically coherent than uncategorized neutral stimuli. ERPs were recorded during encoding of positive, negative, uncategorized neutral, and categorized neutral words. Differences in LPP amplitude elicited by emotional versus uncategorized neutral stimuli were evident from 450 to 1000 ms. From 450 to 700 ms, LPP effects at midline and right hemisphere frontal electrodes indexed arousal, whereas LPP effects at left hemisphere centro-parietal electrodes indexed semantic cohesion. This dissociation helps specify the processes underlying emotional stimulus encoding, and suggests the need to control for semantic cohesion in emotional information processing studies.
Keywords
Categorization , emotion , P300 , Evoked potentials , Affect , Amygdala
Journal title
Brain and Cognition
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Brain and Cognition
Record number
2249319
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