Both theoretical proposals and empirical studies suggest that the brain interprets sensory input based on expectations to mitigate computational burden. However, as social beings, much of sensory input is affectively loaded – e.g., the smile of a partner, the critical voice of a boss, or the welcoming gesture of a friend. Given that affective information is highly complex and often ambiguous, building up expectations of upcoming affective sensory input may greatly contribute to its rapid and efficient processing. This review points to the role of affective information in the context of the ‘predictive brain’. It particularly focuses on repetition suppression (RS) effects that have recently been linked to prediction processes. The findings a...
International audienceRecent work casts Repetition Suppression (RS), i.e. the reduced neural respons...
People often predict they will experience more positive or more negative emotional reactions to upco...
Research suggests that individuals with clinical anxiety demonstrate an attention bias toward threat...
Both theoretical proposals and empirical studies suggest that the brain interprets sensory input bas...
Both theoretical proposals and empirical studies suggest that the brain interprets sensory input bas...
Although affective value is fundamental in explanations of behavior, it is still a somewhat alien co...
Humans use socially relevant stimuli to guide perceptual processing of the surrounding environment, ...
In the complex scenes of everyday life, our brains must select from among many competing inputs for ...
Research has shown that the brain is constantly making predictions about future events. Theories of ...
Over the past three decades research has overwhelmingly supported the notion that positive affect pr...
Cognitive theories suggest that information processing biases play a central role in the development...
Cognitive theories suggest that information processing biases play a central role in the development...
International audienceRecent work casts Repetition Suppression (RS), i.e. the reduced neural respons...
People often predict they will experience more positive or more negative emotional reactions to upco...
Research suggests that individuals with clinical anxiety demonstrate an attention bias toward threat...
Both theoretical proposals and empirical studies suggest that the brain interprets sensory input bas...
Both theoretical proposals and empirical studies suggest that the brain interprets sensory input bas...
Although affective value is fundamental in explanations of behavior, it is still a somewhat alien co...
Humans use socially relevant stimuli to guide perceptual processing of the surrounding environment, ...
In the complex scenes of everyday life, our brains must select from among many competing inputs for ...
Research has shown that the brain is constantly making predictions about future events. Theories of ...
Over the past three decades research has overwhelmingly supported the notion that positive affect pr...
Cognitive theories suggest that information processing biases play a central role in the development...
Cognitive theories suggest that information processing biases play a central role in the development...
International audienceRecent work casts Repetition Suppression (RS), i.e. the reduced neural respons...
People often predict they will experience more positive or more negative emotional reactions to upco...
Research suggests that individuals with clinical anxiety demonstrate an attention bias toward threat...