Distinct brain activity in processing negative pictures of animals and objects — The role of human contexts

Volume: 84, Pages: 901 - 910
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that the amygdala is important in processing not only animate entities but also social information. It remains to be determined to what extent the factors of category and social context interact to modulate the activities of the amygdala and cortical regions. In this study, pictures depicting animals and inanimate objects in negative and neutral levels were presented. The contexts of the pictures differed in whether...
Paper Details
Title
Distinct brain activity in processing negative pictures of animals and objects — The role of human contexts
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
84
Pages
901 - 910
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