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Convergence of fMRI and ERP measures of emotional face processing in combat‐exposed U. S. military veterans
Authors:Annmarie MacNamara  Christine A. Rabinak  Amy E. Kennedy  K. Luan Phan
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA;2. Departments of Pharmacy Practice and Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, USA;3. Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA;4. Mental Health Service Line, Jesse Brown VA Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA;5. Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA;6. Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology and the Graduate Program in Neuroscience, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Abstract:The late positive potential (LPP) and fMRI blood‐oxygen‐level dependent (BOLD) activity can provide complementary measures of the processing of affective and social stimuli. Separate lines of research using these measures have often employed the same stimuli, paradigms, and samples; however, there remains relatively little understanding of the way in which individual differences in one of these measures relates to the other, and all prior research has been conducted in psychiatrically healthy samples and using emotional scenes (not faces). Here, 32 combat‐exposed U. S. military veterans with varying levels of posttraumatic stress symptomatology viewed affective social stimuli (angry, fearful, and happy faces) and geometric shapes during separate EEG and fMRI BOLD recordings. Temporospatial principal component analysis was used to quantify the face‐elicited LPP in a data‐driven manner, prior to conducting whole‐brain correlations between resulting positivities and fMRI BOLD elicited by faces. Participants with larger positivities to fearful faces (> shapes) showed increased activation in the amygdala; larger positivities to angry and happy faces (> shapes) were associated with increased BOLD activation in the posterior fusiform gyrus and inferior temporal gyrus, respectively. Across all face types, larger positivities were associated with increased activation in the fusiform “face” area. Correlations using mean area amplitude LPPs showed an association with increased activation in the anterior insula for angry faces (> shapes). LPP‐BOLD associations were not moderated by PTSD. Findings provide the first evidence of correspondence between face‐elicited LPP and BOLD activation across a range of (normal to disordered) psychiatric health.
Keywords:BOLD  event‐related potential  faces  late positive potential  LPP
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