2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/5582666
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Processing of Affective Pictures: A Study Based on Functional Connectivity Network in the Cerebral Cortex

Abstract: Emotion plays an important role in people’s life. However, the existing researches do not give a unified conclusion on the brain function network under different emotional states. In this study, pictures from the international affective picture system (IAPS) of different valences were presented to subjects with a fixed frequency blinking frequency to induce stable state visual evoked potential (SSVEP). With the source location method, the cerebral cortex source signal was reconstructed based on EEG signals, an… Show more

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“…Evidence has documented the association between negative affect and the activation of the cerebral cortex (e.g., Cyders et al, 2015;Dum et al, 2016;He et al, 2021;Lindquist et al, 2016;Northoff et al, 2000;Shackman et al, 2011). In support of our first premise, Cyders' et al (2015) study showed that the right posterior orbitofrontal cortex and left amygdala would be activated when people experience negative affect from viewing emotional images.…”
Section: Negative Affect and Voice Behaviorsupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…Evidence has documented the association between negative affect and the activation of the cerebral cortex (e.g., Cyders et al, 2015;Dum et al, 2016;He et al, 2021;Lindquist et al, 2016;Northoff et al, 2000;Shackman et al, 2011). In support of our first premise, Cyders' et al (2015) study showed that the right posterior orbitofrontal cortex and left amygdala would be activated when people experience negative affect from viewing emotional images.…”
Section: Negative Affect and Voice Behaviorsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Third, according to previous literature that negative affect is positively related to the activation of the cerebral cortex (e.g., Cyders et al, 2015;Dum et al, 2016;He et al, 2021), we used activation theory to assume an inverted U-shaped relationship between negative affect and voice behavior. However, Russel (2003) proposes that the activation level is determined by the type of negative affect and negative affect can be classified as low (e.g., sadness, helplessness) and high activated negative affect (e.g., frustration and anger).…”
Section: Limitations and Future Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, another study showed that brain activity in the middle occipital gyrus is associated with the efficacy of acupuncture analgesia for migraine ( 67 ), which the present finding corroborated perfectly. The middle occipital cortex plays a role in emotional information processing ( 68 , 69 ). Emotional information is reflected in the delta band neural activities ( 70 ), which is potentially associated with functional cortical deafferentation or inhibition of the sensory afferences ( 71 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%