A dimensional approach to jealousy reveals enhanced fronto-striatal, insula and limbic responses to angry faces

Volume: 224, Issue: 9, Pages: 3201 - 3212
Published: Sep 27, 2019
Abstract
Jealousy is a complex social emotion combining the different primary emotions of anger, fear and sadness. Previous evidence has suggested the involvement of fronto-striatal dopaminergic circuitry in pathological jealousy, although little is known about overlaps with the neural representation of primary emotions involved in non-morbid jealousy and the utility of a dimensional neuroimaging approach. In the current study, 85 healthy subjects...
Paper Details
Title
A dimensional approach to jealousy reveals enhanced fronto-striatal, insula and limbic responses to angry faces
Published Date
Sep 27, 2019
Volume
224
Issue
9
Pages
3201 - 3212
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