Affective response to a loved one's pain: insula activity as a function of individual differences MAZZOLA, Viridiana, et al. Individual variability in emotion processing may be associated with genetic variation as well as with psychological predispositions such as dispositional affect styles. Our previous fMRI study demonstrated that amygdala reactivity was independently predicted by affective-cognitive styles (phobic prone or eating disorders prone) and genotype of the serotonin transporter in a discrimination task of fearful facial expressions. Since the insula is associated with the subjective evaluation of bodily states and is involved in human feelings, we explored whether its activity could also vary in function of individual dif...
The study of inter-individual differences at behavioural and neural levels represents a new avenue f...
stimuli may be perceived with differential salience in different individuals. The goal of our study ...
The link between anger and bodily states is readily apparent based on the autonomic and behavioral r...
Individual variability in emotion processing may be associated with genetic variation as well as wit...
Individual variability in emotion processing may be associated with genetic variation as well as wit...
Individual variability in emotion processing may be associated with genetic variation as well as wit...
Large variability across individuals characterizes virtually all aspects of emotional processes. By ...
Emotionally arousing events are typically better remembered than mundane ones, in part because emoti...
Despite extensive research on the neural basis of empathic responses for pain and disgust, there is ...
Contains fulltext : 55412.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using function...
Behavioral habituation during repeated exposure to aversive stimuli is an adaptive process. However,...
Background: The insula is instrumental in integrating the emotional, cognitive, and sensory-motor sy...
Sociality and individual differences may play an important role in emotional processing. Using behav...
The link between anger and bodily states is readily apparent based on the autonomic and behavioral r...
Background: In the brain, processing of fearful stimuli engages the amygdala, and the variability of...
The study of inter-individual differences at behavioural and neural levels represents a new avenue f...
stimuli may be perceived with differential salience in different individuals. The goal of our study ...
The link between anger and bodily states is readily apparent based on the autonomic and behavioral r...
Individual variability in emotion processing may be associated with genetic variation as well as wit...
Individual variability in emotion processing may be associated with genetic variation as well as wit...
Individual variability in emotion processing may be associated with genetic variation as well as wit...
Large variability across individuals characterizes virtually all aspects of emotional processes. By ...
Emotionally arousing events are typically better remembered than mundane ones, in part because emoti...
Despite extensive research on the neural basis of empathic responses for pain and disgust, there is ...
Contains fulltext : 55412.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using function...
Behavioral habituation during repeated exposure to aversive stimuli is an adaptive process. However,...
Background: The insula is instrumental in integrating the emotional, cognitive, and sensory-motor sy...
Sociality and individual differences may play an important role in emotional processing. Using behav...
The link between anger and bodily states is readily apparent based on the autonomic and behavioral r...
Background: In the brain, processing of fearful stimuli engages the amygdala, and the variability of...
The study of inter-individual differences at behavioural and neural levels represents a new avenue f...
stimuli may be perceived with differential salience in different individuals. The goal of our study ...
The link between anger and bodily states is readily apparent based on the autonomic and behavioral r...