The purpose of the present study was to examine the influence of personality traits on the impact of emotional stimuli focusing onn-back task performance and brain activity changes. Previous neuroimaging studies have reported that individual differences in emotional processing can be attributed to personality traits, which is linked to the hemisphere-specific activity of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) in response to emotional stimuli. Thirty right-handed healthy young male participants were recruited in this study and classified into two groups, the behavioral inhibition system (BIS) group and behavioral activation system (BAS) group, based on their scores on the BIS/BAS scale. Participants saw six emotional images (two each wit...
Objective The effect of emotions on human neurophysiology is important for understanding human brain...
Affective response to observation of intra-species and inter-species interactions was considered in ...
peer reviewedSeveral lines of evidence attest robust relationships between personality dimensions an...
There is mounting evidence for the influence of emotional content on working memory performance. Thi...
Research shows that positive and negative emotion can influence a range of cognitive processes as we...
Introduction: The present study explored the role of resting state and personality component (BIS/BA...
Research is increasingly demonstrating that emotional processes interact with our cognitions and tha...
Inhibitory control is subserved in part by discrete regions of the prefrontal cortex whose functiona...
Previous studies have suggested complex interactions of mood and cognition in the lateral prefrontal...
The influence of personality on the neural correlates of emotional processing is still not well char...
Evidence from neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies indicates that the left dorsolateral pre...
Evidence from neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies indicates that the left dorsolateral pre...
Evidence from neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies indicates that the left dorsolateral pre...
The effect of stress on task performance is complex, too much or too little stress negatively affect...
The aim of this study was to explore the prefrontal cortex response to emotional salient stimuli in ...
Objective The effect of emotions on human neurophysiology is important for understanding human brain...
Affective response to observation of intra-species and inter-species interactions was considered in ...
peer reviewedSeveral lines of evidence attest robust relationships between personality dimensions an...
There is mounting evidence for the influence of emotional content on working memory performance. Thi...
Research shows that positive and negative emotion can influence a range of cognitive processes as we...
Introduction: The present study explored the role of resting state and personality component (BIS/BA...
Research is increasingly demonstrating that emotional processes interact with our cognitions and tha...
Inhibitory control is subserved in part by discrete regions of the prefrontal cortex whose functiona...
Previous studies have suggested complex interactions of mood and cognition in the lateral prefrontal...
The influence of personality on the neural correlates of emotional processing is still not well char...
Evidence from neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies indicates that the left dorsolateral pre...
Evidence from neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies indicates that the left dorsolateral pre...
Evidence from neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies indicates that the left dorsolateral pre...
The effect of stress on task performance is complex, too much or too little stress negatively affect...
The aim of this study was to explore the prefrontal cortex response to emotional salient stimuli in ...
Objective The effect of emotions on human neurophysiology is important for understanding human brain...
Affective response to observation of intra-species and inter-species interactions was considered in ...
peer reviewedSeveral lines of evidence attest robust relationships between personality dimensions an...