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Effects of mood on the speed of conscious perception: behavioural and electrophysiological evidence
Authors:Christof Kuhbandner  Simon Hanslmayr  Markus A. Maier  Reinhard Pekrun  Bernhard Spitzer  Bernhard Past?tter  Karl-Heinz B?uml
Affiliation:1Department of Psychology, University of Munich, Germany, 2Department of Experimental Psychology, Regensburg University, Germany, and 3Department of Psychology, Stony Brook University, USA
Abstract:When a visual stimulus is quickly followed in time by a second visual stimulus, we are normally unable to perceive it consciously. This study examined how affective states influence this temporal limit of conscious perception. Using a masked visual perception task, we found that the temporal threshold for access to consciousness is decreased in negative mood and increased in positive mood. To identify the brain mechanisms associated with this effect, we analysed brain oscillations. The mood-induced differences in perception performance were associated with differences in ongoing alpha power (around 10 Hz) before stimulus presentation. Additionally, after stimulus presentation, the better performance during negative mood was associated with enhanced global coordination of neuronal activity of theta oscillations (around 5 Hz). Thus, the effect of mood on the speed of conscious perception seems to depend on changes in oscillatory brain activity, rendering the cognitive system more or less sensitive to incoming stimuli.
Keywords:emotion   consciousness   brain oscillations   affective states   visual masking
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