The visual brain quickly sorted stimuli for emotional impact despite high-speed presentation (3 or 5 per s) in a sustained, serial torrent of 700 complex pictures. Event-related potentials, recorded with a dense electrode array, showed selective discrimination of emotionally arousing stimuli from less affective content. Primary sources of this activation were over the occipital cortices, extending to right parietal cortex, suggesting a processing focus in the posterior visual system. Emotion discrimination was independent of formal pictorial properties (color, brightness, spatial frequency, and complexity). The data support the hypothesis of a very short-term conceptual memory store (M. C. Potter, 1999) shown here to include a fleeting but ...
BACKGROUND: Brain imaging and event-related potential studies provide strong evidence that emotional...
According to an evolutionary perspective, it seems very reasonable that emotionally relevant events ...
Recent studies support the hypothesis that emotional stimuli draw attentional resources. Specifical...
The visual brain quickly sorted stimuli for emotional impact despite high-speed presentation (3 or 5...
Converging electrophysiological and hemodynamic findings indicate sensory processing of emotional pi...
Recent event-related potential (ERP) studies revealed the selective processing of affective pictures...
Recent event-related potential (ERP) studies revealed the selective processing of affective pictures...
Recent event-related potential (ERP) studies revealed the selective processing of affective pictures...
The idea that there is enhanced memory for negatively, emotionally charged pictures was examined. Pe...
In rapid serial visual presentation of pictures, an early event-related brain potential component sh...
In rapid serial visual presentation of pictures, an early event-related brain potential component sh...
International audienceWhereas facial emotion recognition protocols have shown that each discrete emo...
It is now apparent that the visual system reacts to stimuli very fast, with many brain areas activat...
International audienceIn a MEG experiment, we imaged the early dynamics of the human cerebral cortex...
Emotional pictures guide selective visual attention. A series of event-related brain potential (ERP)...
BACKGROUND: Brain imaging and event-related potential studies provide strong evidence that emotional...
According to an evolutionary perspective, it seems very reasonable that emotionally relevant events ...
Recent studies support the hypothesis that emotional stimuli draw attentional resources. Specifical...
The visual brain quickly sorted stimuli for emotional impact despite high-speed presentation (3 or 5...
Converging electrophysiological and hemodynamic findings indicate sensory processing of emotional pi...
Recent event-related potential (ERP) studies revealed the selective processing of affective pictures...
Recent event-related potential (ERP) studies revealed the selective processing of affective pictures...
Recent event-related potential (ERP) studies revealed the selective processing of affective pictures...
The idea that there is enhanced memory for negatively, emotionally charged pictures was examined. Pe...
In rapid serial visual presentation of pictures, an early event-related brain potential component sh...
In rapid serial visual presentation of pictures, an early event-related brain potential component sh...
International audienceWhereas facial emotion recognition protocols have shown that each discrete emo...
It is now apparent that the visual system reacts to stimuli very fast, with many brain areas activat...
International audienceIn a MEG experiment, we imaged the early dynamics of the human cerebral cortex...
Emotional pictures guide selective visual attention. A series of event-related brain potential (ERP)...
BACKGROUND: Brain imaging and event-related potential studies provide strong evidence that emotional...
According to an evolutionary perspective, it seems very reasonable that emotionally relevant events ...
Recent studies support the hypothesis that emotional stimuli draw attentional resources. Specifical...