Human Amygdala Represents the Complete Spectrum of Subjective Valence

Volume: 35, Issue: 45, Pages: 15145 - 15156
Published: Nov 11, 2015
Abstract
Although the amygdala is a major locus for hedonic processing, how it encodes valence information is poorly understood. Given the hedonic potency of odor stimuli and the amygdala's anatomical proximity to the peripheral olfactory system, we combined high-resolution fMRI with pattern-based multivariate techniques to examine how valence information is encoded in the amygdala. Ten human subjects underwent fMRI scanning while smelling 9 odorants...
Paper Details
Title
Human Amygdala Represents the Complete Spectrum of Subjective Valence
Published Date
Nov 11, 2015
Volume
35
Issue
45
Pages
15145 - 15156
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