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   Diverting attention suppresses human amygdala responses to faces  
   
نویسنده morawetz c. ,baudewig j. ,treue s. ,dechent p.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2010 - دوره : 4 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Recent neuroimaging studies disagree as to whether the processing of emotion-laden visual stimuli is dependent upon the availability of attentional resources or entirely capacity-free. two main factors have been proposed to be responsible for the discrepancies: the differences in the perceptual attentional demands of the tasks used to divert attentional resources from emotional stimuli and the spatial location of the affective stimuli in the visual field. to date,no neuroimaging report addressed these two issues in the same set of subjects. therefore,the aim of the study was to investigate the effects of high and low attentional load as well as different stimulus locations on face processing in the amygdala using functional magnetic resonance imaging to provide further evidence for one of the two opposing theories. we were able for the first time to directly test the interaction of attentional load and spatial location. the results revealed a strong attenuation of amygdala activity when the attentional load was high. the eccentricity of the emotional stimuli did not affect responses in the amygdala and no interaction effect between attentional load and spatial location was found. we conclude that the processing of emotional stimuli in the amygdala is strongly dependent on the availability of attentional resources without a preferred processing of stimuli presented in the periphery and provide firm evidence for the concept of the attentional load theory of emotional processing in the amygdala. © 2010 morawetz,baudewig,treue and dechent.
کلیدواژه Attention; Cognitive modulation; Emotion; FMRI; Fusiform gyrus; Human brain
آدرس mr-research in neurology and psychiatry,georg-august university goettingen,goettingen,germany,cognitive neuroscience laboratory,german primate center,goettingen,germany,department of education and psychology,freie universitaet berlin,berlin,germany,cluster of excellence 'languages of emotion',freie universitaet berlin,berlin, Germany, mr-research in neurology and psychiatry,georg-august university goettingen,goettingen,germany,department of education and psychology,freie universitaet berlin,berlin,germany,cluster of excellence 'languages of emotion',freie universitaet berlin,berlin, Germany, cognitive neuroscience laboratory,german primate center,goettingen,germany,bernstein center of computational neuroscience goettingen,goettingen, Germany, mr-research in neurology and psychiatry,georg-august university goettingen,goettingen, Germany
 
     
   
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