Several theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a continuum from negative to positive) and arousal (a continuum that varies from low to high). These dimensions are typically treated as independent in many neuroimaging experiments, yet recent behavioural findings suggest that they are actually interdependent. This result has impact on neuroimaging design, analysis and theoretical development. We were interested in determining the extent of this interdependence both behaviourally and neuroanatomically, as well as teasing apart any activation that is specific to each dimension. While we found extensive overlap in activation for each dimension in traditional emotion areas (bilateral insulae, orbitofrontal cortex, amy...
Long-standing affective science theories conceive the perception of emotional stimuli either as disc...
Psychological frameworks conceptualize emotion along 2 dimensions, “valence ” and “arousal.” Arousal...
Long-standing affective science theories conceive the perception of emotional stimuli either as disc...
Several theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a continuum from negativ...
Several theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a continuum from negativ...
Several theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a continuum from negativ...
Several theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a continuum from negativ...
International audienceSeveral theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a ...
International audienceSeveral theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a ...
Several theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a continuum from negativ...
Several theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a continuum from negativ...
Long-standing affective science theories conceive the perception of emotional stimuli either as disc...
Long-standing affective science theories conceive the perception of emotional stimuli either as disc...
Long-standing affective science theories conceive the perception of emotional stimuli either as disc...
Psychological frameworks conceptualize emotion along 2 dimensions, “valence” and “arousal.” Arousal ...
Long-standing affective science theories conceive the perception of emotional stimuli either as disc...
Psychological frameworks conceptualize emotion along 2 dimensions, “valence ” and “arousal.” Arousal...
Long-standing affective science theories conceive the perception of emotional stimuli either as disc...
Several theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a continuum from negativ...
Several theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a continuum from negativ...
Several theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a continuum from negativ...
Several theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a continuum from negativ...
International audienceSeveral theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a ...
International audienceSeveral theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a ...
Several theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a continuum from negativ...
Several theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a continuum from negativ...
Long-standing affective science theories conceive the perception of emotional stimuli either as disc...
Long-standing affective science theories conceive the perception of emotional stimuli either as disc...
Long-standing affective science theories conceive the perception of emotional stimuli either as disc...
Psychological frameworks conceptualize emotion along 2 dimensions, “valence” and “arousal.” Arousal ...
Long-standing affective science theories conceive the perception of emotional stimuli either as disc...
Psychological frameworks conceptualize emotion along 2 dimensions, “valence ” and “arousal.” Arousal...
Long-standing affective science theories conceive the perception of emotional stimuli either as disc...