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Authors
Brianna S Schuyler, Tammi RA Kral, Jolene Jacquart, Cory A Burghy, Helen Y Weng, David M Perlman, David RW Bachhuber, Melissa A Rosenkranz, Donal G MacCoon, Carien M van Reekum, Antoine Lutz, Richard J Davidson
Publication date
2014/2/1
Journal
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
Volume
9
Issue
2
Pages
176-181
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
An individual’s affective style is influenced by many things, including the manner in which an individual responds to an emotional challenge. Emotional response is composed of a number of factors, two of which are the initial reactivity to an emotional stimulus and the subsequent recovery once the stimulus terminates or ceases to be relevant. However, most neuroimaging studies examining emotional processing in humans focus on the magnitude of initial reactivity to a stimulus rather than the prolonged response. In this study, we use functional magnetic resonance imaging to study the time course of amygdala activity in healthy adults in response to presentation of negative images. We split the amygdala time course into an initial reactivity period and a recovery period beginning after the offset of the stimulus. We find that initial reactivity in the amygdala does not predict trait measures of affective style …
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Scholar articles
BS Schuyler, TRA Kral, J Jacquart, CA Burghy… - Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 2014

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