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Rapid and highly resolving associative affective learning: Convergent electro- and magnetoencephalographic evidence from vision and audition
Authors:Christian Steinberg,Ann-Kathrin Brö  ckelmann,Maimu Rehbein,Christian Dobel,Markus Junghö  fer
Affiliation:1. Institute for Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis, University of Münster, D-48149 Münster, Germany;2. Otto Creutzfeldt Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Münster, D-48151 Münster, Germany
Abstract:Various pathway models for emotional processing suggest early prefrontal contributions to affective stimulus evaluation. Yet, electrophysiological evidence for such rapid modulations is still sparse. In a series of four MEG/EEG studies which investigated associative learning in vision and audition using a novel MultiCS Conditioning paradigm, many different neutral stimuli (faces, tones) were paired with aversive and appetitive events in only two to three learning instances. Electrophysiological correlates of neural activity revealed highly significant amplified processing for conditioned stimuli within distributed prefrontal and sensory cortical networks. In both, vision and audition, affect-specific responses occurred in two successive waves of rapid (vision: 50–80 ms, audition: 25–65 ms) and mid-latency (vision: >130 ms, audition: >100 ms) processing. Interestingly, behavioral measures indicated that MultiCS Conditioning successfully prevented contingency awareness. We conclude that affective processing rapidly recruits highly elaborate and widely distributed networks with substantial capacity for fast learning and excellent resolving power.
Keywords:Magnetoencephalography   Electroencephalography   Associative learning   Prefrontal cortex   Vision   Audition   Emotion   Rapid modulations
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