Humans experience emotions every day. Traditionally, psychology has described emotions through discrete labels (e.g. happy, afraid) or standardized affective dimensions (e.g. valence, arousal), and neuroscience has more recently sought the neurobiological basis of emotions via functional neuroimaging. However, by treating emotions similarly among everyone, we neglect that emotions are individualized; thus the overall relational structure of an individual's emotion information may be vital in understanding how the brain represents emotions. Combining behavioral and functional MRI experiments with similarity analyses, we demonstrate that neural activity patterns in the left insula correspond to the multi-dimensional arrangement of individuals...
The functional connectome is organized into several separable intrinsic connectivity networks (ICNs)...
Individual variability in emotion processing may be associated with genetic variation as well as wit...
■ What is the basic structure of emotional experience and how is it represented in the human brain? ...
The functional organization of human emotion systems as well as their neuroanatomical basis and segr...
Research on the “emotional brain” remains centered around the idea that emotions like fear, happines...
Research on emotion attribution has tended to focus on the perception of overt expressions of at mos...
Whether neuroimaging findings support discriminable neural correlates of emotion categories is a lon...
Categorical models of emotions posit neurally and physiologically distinct human basic emotions. We ...
SummaryResearch on emotion attribution has tended to focus on the perception of overt expressions of...
How is emotion represented in the brain: is it categorical or along dimensions? In the present study...
Understanding emotion is critical for a science of healthy and disordered brain function, but the ne...
Despite no scientific consensus on the definition of emotions, they are generally considered to invo...
Basic emotional states (such as anger, fear, and joy) can be similarly conveyed by the face, the bod...
In the past, several studies have been conducted in order to examine the psychological and neural ba...
Psychological construction models of emotion state that emotions are variable concepts constructed b...
The functional connectome is organized into several separable intrinsic connectivity networks (ICNs)...
Individual variability in emotion processing may be associated with genetic variation as well as wit...
■ What is the basic structure of emotional experience and how is it represented in the human brain? ...
The functional organization of human emotion systems as well as their neuroanatomical basis and segr...
Research on the “emotional brain” remains centered around the idea that emotions like fear, happines...
Research on emotion attribution has tended to focus on the perception of overt expressions of at mos...
Whether neuroimaging findings support discriminable neural correlates of emotion categories is a lon...
Categorical models of emotions posit neurally and physiologically distinct human basic emotions. We ...
SummaryResearch on emotion attribution has tended to focus on the perception of overt expressions of...
How is emotion represented in the brain: is it categorical or along dimensions? In the present study...
Understanding emotion is critical for a science of healthy and disordered brain function, but the ne...
Despite no scientific consensus on the definition of emotions, they are generally considered to invo...
Basic emotional states (such as anger, fear, and joy) can be similarly conveyed by the face, the bod...
In the past, several studies have been conducted in order to examine the psychological and neural ba...
Psychological construction models of emotion state that emotions are variable concepts constructed b...
The functional connectome is organized into several separable intrinsic connectivity networks (ICNs)...
Individual variability in emotion processing may be associated with genetic variation as well as wit...
■ What is the basic structure of emotional experience and how is it represented in the human brain? ...