Electrophysiological and functional neuroimaging findings indicate that the neural mechanisms underlying the processing of emotional dimensions (i.e., valence, arousal) constitute a spatially and temporally distributed emotional network, modulated by the arousal and/or valence of the emotional stimuli. We examined the time course and source distribution of gamma time-locked magnetoencephalographic activity in response to a series of emotional stimuli viewed by healthy adults. We used a beamformer and a sliding window analysis to generate a succession of spatial maps of event-related brain responses across distinct levels of valence (pleasant/unpleasant) and arousal (high/low) in 30–100 Hz. Our results show parallel emotion-related responses...
high number of studies have already demonstrated an electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recog...
Emotion regulation to pleasant and unpleasant stimuli involves several brain areas, such as the pref...
high number of studies have already demonstrated an electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recog...
The temporal dynamics of the neural activity that implements the dimensions valence and arousal duri...
The temporal dynamics of the neural activity that implements the dimensions valence and arousal duri...
Valence and arousal are thought to be the primary dimensions of human emotion. However, the degree t...
Increasing evidence supports the existence of distinct neural systems that subserve two dimensions o...
Increasing evidence supports the existence of distinct neural systems that subserve two dimensions o...
Valence and arousal are thought to be the primary dimensions of human emotion. However, the degree t...
Despite the importance of the prefrontal-amygdala (AMY) network for emotion processing, valence-depe...
high number of studies have already demonstrated an electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recog...
Despite the importance of the prefrontal-amygdala (AMY) network for emotion processing, valence-depe...
Several theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a continuum from negativ...
high number of studies have already demonstrated an electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recog...
Emotion regulation to pleasant and unpleasant stimuli involves several brain areas, such as the pref...
high number of studies have already demonstrated an electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recog...
Emotion regulation to pleasant and unpleasant stimuli involves several brain areas, such as the pref...
high number of studies have already demonstrated an electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recog...
The temporal dynamics of the neural activity that implements the dimensions valence and arousal duri...
The temporal dynamics of the neural activity that implements the dimensions valence and arousal duri...
Valence and arousal are thought to be the primary dimensions of human emotion. However, the degree t...
Increasing evidence supports the existence of distinct neural systems that subserve two dimensions o...
Increasing evidence supports the existence of distinct neural systems that subserve two dimensions o...
Valence and arousal are thought to be the primary dimensions of human emotion. However, the degree t...
Despite the importance of the prefrontal-amygdala (AMY) network for emotion processing, valence-depe...
high number of studies have already demonstrated an electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recog...
Despite the importance of the prefrontal-amygdala (AMY) network for emotion processing, valence-depe...
Several theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a continuum from negativ...
high number of studies have already demonstrated an electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recog...
Emotion regulation to pleasant and unpleasant stimuli involves several brain areas, such as the pref...
high number of studies have already demonstrated an electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recog...
Emotion regulation to pleasant and unpleasant stimuli involves several brain areas, such as the pref...
high number of studies have already demonstrated an electroencephalography (EEG)-based emotion recog...