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Consciousness, emotion and face: An event-related potentials (ERP) study
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Brain oscillations and BIS/BAS (behavioral inhibition/activation system) effects on processing masked emotional cues. ERS/ERD and coherence measures of alpha band.
Michela Balconi,Guido Mazza +1 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrated that anterior frontal sites were more active than central and posterior sites in response to facial stimuli, and whereas higher BIS subjects generated a more right hemisphere activation for some negative emotions, Reward-BAS subjects were more responsive to positive emotion within the left hemisphere.
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What hemodynamic (fNIRS), electrophysiological (EEG) and autonomic integrated measures can tell us about emotional processing
TL;DR: EEG activity was intrinsically associated with the cortical hemodynamic responsiveness to the negative emotional patterns, within the right side, and SCR increased mainly in response to negative patterns, and the autonomic behavior was related to explicit and cortical (NIRS; EEG) activity.
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Arousal effect on emotional face comprehension Frequency band changes in different time intervals
Michela Balconi,Uberto Pozzoli +1 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that band modulations respond to variations in processing emotional face, and, whereas delta reflects updating of the stimulus, and theta responds to the emotional significance of face, gamma reflects differences in the arousing power of facial expression.
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Lateralisation effect in comprehension of emotional facial expression: a comparison between EEG alpha band power and behavioural inhibition (BIS) and activation (BAS) systems.
Michela Balconi,Guido Mazza +1 more
TL;DR: Motivational significance of facial expressions was considered to elucidate cortical differences in participants' responses to emotional types and demonstrated that anterior frontal sites were more active than central and parietal sites in response to facial stimuli.
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Appetitive vs. defensive responses to emotional cues. Autonomic measures and brain oscillation modulation.
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of subjective evaluation and individual differences related to BIS and BAS (Behavioural Inhibition and Activation System) on autonomic measures and brain oscillations, in response to appetitive and aversive emotional stimuli.