In rapid serial visual presentation of pictures, an early event-related brain potential component shows enlarged negativity over occipital regions for emotional pictures compared with neutral pictures. The present study examined whether the processing of emotional target pictures varies as a function of stimulus repetition. Accordingly, pictures of erotica, neutral contents, and mutilations were repeatedly presented (90 times) while the electroencephalogram was recorded with a 129 dense sensor array. As in previous studies, emotional pictures were associated with a larger posterior negativity than neutral pictures. Furthermore, differential emotion processing did not vary as a function of stimulus repetition and was similarly expressed across blocks of picture presentation. These findings suggest the near absence of habituation in differential emotion processing during perceptual processing. NeuroReport 17:365-369 (c) 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Schupp HT., Stockburger J., Codispoti M., Junghofer M., Weike AI., Hamm AO. (2006). Stimulus novelty and emotion perception: the near absence of habituation in the visual cortex. NEUROREPORT, 17(4), 365-369 [10.1097/01.wnr.0000203355.88061.c6].

Stimulus novelty and emotion perception: the near absence of habituation in the visual cortex

CODISPOTI, MAURIZIO;
2006

Abstract

In rapid serial visual presentation of pictures, an early event-related brain potential component shows enlarged negativity over occipital regions for emotional pictures compared with neutral pictures. The present study examined whether the processing of emotional target pictures varies as a function of stimulus repetition. Accordingly, pictures of erotica, neutral contents, and mutilations were repeatedly presented (90 times) while the electroencephalogram was recorded with a 129 dense sensor array. As in previous studies, emotional pictures were associated with a larger posterior negativity than neutral pictures. Furthermore, differential emotion processing did not vary as a function of stimulus repetition and was similarly expressed across blocks of picture presentation. These findings suggest the near absence of habituation in differential emotion processing during perceptual processing. NeuroReport 17:365-369 (c) 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
2006
Schupp HT., Stockburger J., Codispoti M., Junghofer M., Weike AI., Hamm AO. (2006). Stimulus novelty and emotion perception: the near absence of habituation in the visual cortex. NEUROREPORT, 17(4), 365-369 [10.1097/01.wnr.0000203355.88061.c6].
Schupp HT.; Stockburger J.; Codispoti M.; Junghofer M.; Weike AI.; Hamm AO.
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