Stimulus type and design influence hemodynamic responses towards visual disgust and fear elicitors.
Eintragsart
Autoren/Mitwirkende
- Schäfer, Axel (Autor)
- Schienle, Anne (Autor)
- Vaitl, Dieter (Autor)
Titel
Stimulus type and design influence hemodynamic responses towards visual disgust and fear elicitors.
Zusammenfassung
The question to what extent emotion-related brain activation depends upon the presentation design (block design vs. event-related design) and the stimulus type (scene pictures vs. pictures with facial mimic) has hardly been addressed in previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research. In the present fMRI experiment, 40 right-handed subjects viewed pictures with fear-inducing and disgust-inducing content as well as facial expressions of fear and disgust. Pictures of neutral objects and neutral facial mimic were used as control stimuli. The pictures were presented in a block design for half of the subjects; the other half viewed the same stimuli as singular events in randomized sequence. The participants had been instructed to passively view the pictures. Disgust-evoking scenes provoked activation in the amygdala, the insula and the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC). This applied to the blocked as well as to the event-related design. Fear-relevant scenes were associated with activity in the insula, the OFC and the middle temporal gyri in the event-related design. The presentation in a block design only led to activation in the middle temporal gyri. Facial expressions of disgust and fear did not trigger significant activation neither in the blocked nor event-related design. This surprising outcome may be a result of context and task effects. The face stimuli which were presented together with the more complex scenes in a passive viewing paradigm possibly were not salient enough to trigger emotional processing.
Publikation
International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology
Band
57
Ausgabe
1
Seiten
53-59
Datum
2005 Jul
Zeitschriften-Abkürzung
Int J Psychophysiol
Sprache
eng
ISSN
0167-8760
Extra
Place: Netherlands
PMID: 15935261
Zitierung
Schäfer, A., Schienle, A., & Vaitl, D. (2005). Stimulus type and design influence hemodynamic responses towards visual disgust and fear elicitors. International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology, 57(1), 53–59. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2005.01.011
Team
Thema
- Adult
- Amygdala/blood supply/physiology
- Cerebral Cortex/blood supply/physiology
- Cerebrovascular Circulation
- Emotions/*physiology
- Fear/*physiology
- Female
- Hemodynamics/*physiology
- Humans
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Male
- Neuropsychological Tests
- Photic Stimulation
- Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
- Self-Assessment
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