Contains fulltext : 226817.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Hedonic valence describes the pleasantness or unpleasantness of psychological states elicited by stimuli and is conceived as a fundamental building block of emotional experience. Multivariate pattern analysis approaches contribute to the study of valence representation by allowing identification of valence from distributed patterns of activity. However, the issue of construct validity arises in that there is always a possibility that classification results from a single study are driven by factors other than valence, such as the idiosyncrasies of the stimuli. In this work, we identify valence across participants from six different fMRI studies that used a...
Valence and arousal are thought to be the primary dimensions of human emotion. However, the degree t...
AbstractIn this issue of Neuron, Small and colleagues used fMRI to find evidence for a neural segreg...
We attempt to decode emotional valence from electroencephalographic rhythmic activity in a naturalis...
Previous studies have shown that affective valence states induced by brief stimulus presentations ar...
†K.A.L. and A.B.S. contributed equally to this work. The ability to experience pleasant or unpleasan...
A fundamental question in affective neuroscience is whether there is a common hedonic system for val...
The theory of core affect posits that the neural system processes affective aspects of stimuli encou...
The ability to experience pleasant or unpleasant feelings or to represent objects as “positive” or “...
Evaluating multisensory emotional content is a part of normal day-to-day interactions. We used fMRI ...
Several theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a continuum from negativ...
101 pagesValence, the concept that describes pleasantness or unpleasantness of events, is considered...
Affective states are central to how the world is experienced. An affective reaction to presented sti...
Recent research has demonstrated that affective states elicited by viewing pictures varying in valen...
Valence-arousal evaluation using physiological signals in an emotion recall paradigm CHANEL, Guillau...
Psychological frameworks conceptualize emotion along 2 dimensions, “valence” and “arousal.” Arousal ...
Valence and arousal are thought to be the primary dimensions of human emotion. However, the degree t...
AbstractIn this issue of Neuron, Small and colleagues used fMRI to find evidence for a neural segreg...
We attempt to decode emotional valence from electroencephalographic rhythmic activity in a naturalis...
Previous studies have shown that affective valence states induced by brief stimulus presentations ar...
†K.A.L. and A.B.S. contributed equally to this work. The ability to experience pleasant or unpleasan...
A fundamental question in affective neuroscience is whether there is a common hedonic system for val...
The theory of core affect posits that the neural system processes affective aspects of stimuli encou...
The ability to experience pleasant or unpleasant feelings or to represent objects as “positive” or “...
Evaluating multisensory emotional content is a part of normal day-to-day interactions. We used fMRI ...
Several theories conceptualise emotions along two main dimensions: valence (a continuum from negativ...
101 pagesValence, the concept that describes pleasantness or unpleasantness of events, is considered...
Affective states are central to how the world is experienced. An affective reaction to presented sti...
Recent research has demonstrated that affective states elicited by viewing pictures varying in valen...
Valence-arousal evaluation using physiological signals in an emotion recall paradigm CHANEL, Guillau...
Psychological frameworks conceptualize emotion along 2 dimensions, “valence” and “arousal.” Arousal ...
Valence and arousal are thought to be the primary dimensions of human emotion. However, the degree t...
AbstractIn this issue of Neuron, Small and colleagues used fMRI to find evidence for a neural segreg...
We attempt to decode emotional valence from electroencephalographic rhythmic activity in a naturalis...