Selective visual attention to emotional words: Early parallel frontal and visual activations followed by interactive effects in visual cortex
Abstract
Human brains spontaneously differentiate between various emotional and neutral stimuli, including written words whose emotional quality is symbolic. In the electroencephalogram (EEG), emotional–neutral processing differences are typically reflected in the early posterior negativity (EPN, 200–300 ms) and the late positive potential (LPP, 400–700 ms). These components are also enlarged by task‐driven visual attention, supporting the assumption...
Paper Details
Title
Selective visual attention to emotional words: Early parallel frontal and visual activations followed by interactive effects in visual cortex
Published Date
May 24, 2016
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
10
Pages
3575 - 3587
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