Negative stimuli do not only evoke fear or disgust, but can also evoke a state of ‘morbid fascination’ which is an urge to approach and explore a negative stimulus. In the present neuroimaging study, we applied an innovative method to investigate the neural systems involved in typical and atypical conceptualizations of negative images. Participants received false feedback labeling their mental experience as fear, disgust or morbid fascination. This manipulation was successful; participants judged the false feedback correct for 70% of the trials on average. The neuroimaging results demonstrated differential activity within regions in the ‘neural reference space for discrete emotion’ depending on the type of feedback. We found robust differen...
Research has shown that unlike other threat emotions, disgust does not evoke a typical sympathetic f...
Converging lines of evidence suggest the involvement of the insula and basal ganglia in the processi...
Although numerous neuroimaging studies have examined what happens when individuals are instructed to...
Negative stimuli do not only evoke fear or disgust, but can also evoke a state of ‘morbid fascinatio...
Converging lines of research suggest that exaggerated disgust responses play a crucial role in the d...
There is debate in cognitive neuroscience whether conscious versus unconscious processing represents...
Similar brain regions are involved when we imagine, observe and execute an action. Is the same true ...
Similar brain regions are involved when we imagine, observe and execute an action. Is the same true ...
Emotion induction in psychological and neuroscientific research has been mostly done by presenting p...
Little is known about how individual differences in trait disgust sensitivity modulate the neural re...
It is well established that aesthetic appreciation is related with activity in several different bra...
Being able to classify experienced emotions by identifying distinct neural responses has tremendous ...
Little is known about how individual differences in trait disgust sensitivity modulate the neural re...
Being able to classify experienced emotions by identifying distinct neural responses has tremendous ...
The ability to cognitively regulate emotional responses to aversive events is important for mental a...
Research has shown that unlike other threat emotions, disgust does not evoke a typical sympathetic f...
Converging lines of evidence suggest the involvement of the insula and basal ganglia in the processi...
Although numerous neuroimaging studies have examined what happens when individuals are instructed to...
Negative stimuli do not only evoke fear or disgust, but can also evoke a state of ‘morbid fascinatio...
Converging lines of research suggest that exaggerated disgust responses play a crucial role in the d...
There is debate in cognitive neuroscience whether conscious versus unconscious processing represents...
Similar brain regions are involved when we imagine, observe and execute an action. Is the same true ...
Similar brain regions are involved when we imagine, observe and execute an action. Is the same true ...
Emotion induction in psychological and neuroscientific research has been mostly done by presenting p...
Little is known about how individual differences in trait disgust sensitivity modulate the neural re...
It is well established that aesthetic appreciation is related with activity in several different bra...
Being able to classify experienced emotions by identifying distinct neural responses has tremendous ...
Little is known about how individual differences in trait disgust sensitivity modulate the neural re...
Being able to classify experienced emotions by identifying distinct neural responses has tremendous ...
The ability to cognitively regulate emotional responses to aversive events is important for mental a...
Research has shown that unlike other threat emotions, disgust does not evoke a typical sympathetic f...
Converging lines of evidence suggest the involvement of the insula and basal ganglia in the processi...
Although numerous neuroimaging studies have examined what happens when individuals are instructed to...