Negative priming refers to the slowing down in reaction time to a stimulus that is either the same as, or related to, a distracting stimulus that has been ignored by people in an immediately preceding trial. It can be used as an index to examine the extent to which people are able to disengage attention or even ignore a distracting stimulus. In this fMRI study, with healthy Mandarin-speaking Chinese participants, we replicated the basic negative priming effect with affectively neutral words. Negative priming was associated with increased activities in the anterior cingulate cortex and the insula, a result that supports the inhibition account of negative priming. We observed that the negative priming effect was attenuated by negative affecti...
Background: Although ample evidence suggests that emotion and response inhibition are interrelated a...
To identify the specific frontal and cingulate regions involved in response inhibition, five Chinese...
Background: Negative emotional state might selectively modulate spatial cognitive activities but n...
Many theoretical accounts of selective attention and memory retrieval include reference to active in...
Many theoretical accounts of selective attention and memory retrieval include reference to active in...
& The negative priming (NP) effect refers to the observed increase in identification time for a ...
The present research examines whether cognitive load can modulate the processing of negative emotion...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground - Successful control of affect partly depends on the capaci...
Reisch LM, Wegrzyn M, Woermann F, Bien C, Kißler J. Negative content enhances stimulus-specific cere...
Regulation of emotion is important for adaptive social functioning and mental well-being. This funct...
Background Successful control of affect partly depends on the capacity to modulate negative emotiona...
The present study investigated whether lesions to the prefrontal cortex would lead to impaired inhib...
This study used the location negative priming (NP) paradigm and the recording of event-related poten...
Although numerous neuroimaging studies have examined what happens when individuals are instructed to...
Selective attention has been viewed as a dual-process mechanism, that is, exciting targets and inhib...
Background: Although ample evidence suggests that emotion and response inhibition are interrelated a...
To identify the specific frontal and cingulate regions involved in response inhibition, five Chinese...
Background: Negative emotional state might selectively modulate spatial cognitive activities but n...
Many theoretical accounts of selective attention and memory retrieval include reference to active in...
Many theoretical accounts of selective attention and memory retrieval include reference to active in...
& The negative priming (NP) effect refers to the observed increase in identification time for a ...
The present research examines whether cognitive load can modulate the processing of negative emotion...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground - Successful control of affect partly depends on the capaci...
Reisch LM, Wegrzyn M, Woermann F, Bien C, Kißler J. Negative content enhances stimulus-specific cere...
Regulation of emotion is important for adaptive social functioning and mental well-being. This funct...
Background Successful control of affect partly depends on the capacity to modulate negative emotiona...
The present study investigated whether lesions to the prefrontal cortex would lead to impaired inhib...
This study used the location negative priming (NP) paradigm and the recording of event-related poten...
Although numerous neuroimaging studies have examined what happens when individuals are instructed to...
Selective attention has been viewed as a dual-process mechanism, that is, exciting targets and inhib...
Background: Although ample evidence suggests that emotion and response inhibition are interrelated a...
To identify the specific frontal and cingulate regions involved in response inhibition, five Chinese...
Background: Negative emotional state might selectively modulate spatial cognitive activities but n...