<p>Note. IR = infrequently repeated, FR = frequently repeated, L = left, R = right, Vox = voxels, Corr = correction</p><p>** = p < .001 (uncorrected), Y = yes, N = no.</p><p>Regions showing selective reductions in neural activity for negative events [(<i>IR Negative</i> > <i>FR Negative</i>) exclusively masked with <i>Positive</i> and <i>Neutral</i> (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0138354#sec002" target="_blank">Methods</a>)].</p
ackground: 1. Numerous studies demonstrated that the response to a stimulus within the classical rec...
<p>(A) Regions showing activity reductions [infrequently repeated (IR) > frequently repeated (FR) tr...
Most functional brain imaging studies use task-induced hemodynamic responses to infer underlying cha...
<p>Regions with significantly greater activation in Suppress-negative compared to Look-negative cond...
Negative priming refers to the slowing down in reaction time to a stimulus that is either the same a...
<p>Note. FR = frequently repeated, IR = infrequently repeated, L = Left, R = Right, Ven. = Ventral, ...
<p>Shown is an area that was differentially responsive to the detection of threatening versus neutra...
Although numerous neuroimaging studies have examined what happens when individuals are instructed to...
<p>The figures show brain regions that have more negative functional connectivity with the AMG when ...
<p>Shown are areas that were differentially responsive to the detection of threatening versus neutra...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground - Successful control of affect partly depends on the capaci...
<p>Brain regions showing stronger responses during inhibition minus passive viewing condition (A), i...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Cortical regions differential activation patterns for positive (pos) compared to negat...
<p>Activations were successively shown in the OFC (y = 35/39), anterior insula (y = 3/6), amygdala (...
Many theoretical accounts of selective attention and memory retrieval include reference to active in...
ackground: 1. Numerous studies demonstrated that the response to a stimulus within the classical rec...
<p>(A) Regions showing activity reductions [infrequently repeated (IR) > frequently repeated (FR) tr...
Most functional brain imaging studies use task-induced hemodynamic responses to infer underlying cha...
<p>Regions with significantly greater activation in Suppress-negative compared to Look-negative cond...
Negative priming refers to the slowing down in reaction time to a stimulus that is either the same a...
<p>Note. FR = frequently repeated, IR = infrequently repeated, L = Left, R = Right, Ven. = Ventral, ...
<p>Shown is an area that was differentially responsive to the detection of threatening versus neutra...
Although numerous neuroimaging studies have examined what happens when individuals are instructed to...
<p>The figures show brain regions that have more negative functional connectivity with the AMG when ...
<p>Shown are areas that were differentially responsive to the detection of threatening versus neutra...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground - Successful control of affect partly depends on the capaci...
<p>Brain regions showing stronger responses during inhibition minus passive viewing condition (A), i...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Cortical regions differential activation patterns for positive (pos) compared to negat...
<p>Activations were successively shown in the OFC (y = 35/39), anterior insula (y = 3/6), amygdala (...
Many theoretical accounts of selective attention and memory retrieval include reference to active in...
ackground: 1. Numerous studies demonstrated that the response to a stimulus within the classical rec...
<p>(A) Regions showing activity reductions [infrequently repeated (IR) > frequently repeated (FR) tr...
Most functional brain imaging studies use task-induced hemodynamic responses to infer underlying cha...