This study explored the feasibility of using shared neural patterns from brief affective episodes (viewing affective pictures) to decode extended, dynamic affective sequences in a naturalistic experience (watching movie-trailers). Twenty-eight participants viewed pictures from the International Affective Picture System (IAPS) and, in a separate session, watched various movie-trailers. We first located voxels at bilateral occipital cortex (LOC) responsive to affective picture categories by GLM analysis, then performed between-subject hyperalignment on the LOC voxels based on their responses during movie-trailer watching. After hyperalignment, we trained between-subject machine learning classifiers on the affective pictures, and used the clas...
Induced affect is the emotional effect of an object on an individual. It can be quantified through tw...
How is emotion represented in the brain: is it categorical or along dimensions? In the present study...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of predicting the affective responses of movie viewers, based o...
This study explored the feasibility of using shared neural patterns from brief affective episodes (v...
Recent research has demonstrated that affective states elicited by viewing pictures varying in valen...
Affective states are central to how the world is experienced. An affective reaction to presented sti...
While naturalistic stimuli, such as movies, better represent the complexity of the real world and ar...
This article describes a new database (named “EMAP”) of 145 individuals' reactions to emotion-provok...
The ability to experimentally manipulate participants’ affective state represents the cornerstone of...
Abstract — This paper presents characterization of affect (valence and arousal) using the Magnetoenc...
This paper presents a subject-dependent homogenous emotion recognition method using electroencephal...
Studies based on a paradigm of free or natural viewing have revealed characteristics that allow us t...
Naturalistic stimuli such as movies, music, and spoken and written stories elicit strong emotions an...
In this paper, we propose an approach for affective characterization of movie scenes based on the em...
A large body of event related potential (ERP) research using electroencephalography (EEG) has charac...
Induced affect is the emotional effect of an object on an individual. It can be quantified through tw...
How is emotion represented in the brain: is it categorical or along dimensions? In the present study...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of predicting the affective responses of movie viewers, based o...
This study explored the feasibility of using shared neural patterns from brief affective episodes (v...
Recent research has demonstrated that affective states elicited by viewing pictures varying in valen...
Affective states are central to how the world is experienced. An affective reaction to presented sti...
While naturalistic stimuli, such as movies, better represent the complexity of the real world and ar...
This article describes a new database (named “EMAP”) of 145 individuals' reactions to emotion-provok...
The ability to experimentally manipulate participants’ affective state represents the cornerstone of...
Abstract — This paper presents characterization of affect (valence and arousal) using the Magnetoenc...
This paper presents a subject-dependent homogenous emotion recognition method using electroencephal...
Studies based on a paradigm of free or natural viewing have revealed characteristics that allow us t...
Naturalistic stimuli such as movies, music, and spoken and written stories elicit strong emotions an...
In this paper, we propose an approach for affective characterization of movie scenes based on the em...
A large body of event related potential (ERP) research using electroencephalography (EEG) has charac...
Induced affect is the emotional effect of an object on an individual. It can be quantified through tw...
How is emotion represented in the brain: is it categorical or along dimensions? In the present study...
In this paper, we tackle the problem of predicting the affective responses of movie viewers, based o...