Block-wise and trial-wise analyses of the late positive potential reveal distinct affective trajectories as a function of neuroticism
Abstract
The late positive potential (LPP), an event-related potential that is modulated by affective stimuli, is often employed as an objective measure of momentary emotional reactivity in affective neuroscience research. A wide range of tasks are used to elicit the LPP, yet relatively few studies assess how task-specific methodological differences influence observed effects on LPP amplitude. The present study tested whether the LPP systematically...
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Title
Block-wise and trial-wise analyses of the late positive potential reveal distinct affective trajectories as a function of neuroticism
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
1720
Pages
146292 - 146292
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