Affective picture processing: an integrative review of ERP findings |
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Authors: | Olofsson Jonas K Nordin Steven Sequeira Henrique Polich John |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden;2. Université de Lille I &; Neurosciences Fonctionnelles et Pathologies, CNRS, Hôpital Salengro, Service EFV, CHRU, 59037 Lille cedex, France;3. Cognitive Electrophysiology Laboratory, Molecular and Integrative Neurosciences Department, TPC-10, The Scripps Research Institute, 10550 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA |
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Abstract: | The review summarizes and integrates findings from 40 years of event-related potential (ERP) studies using pictures that differ in valence (unpleasant-to-pleasant) and arousal (low-to-high) and that are used to elicit emotional processing. Affective stimulus factors primarily modulate ERP component amplitude, with little change in peak latency observed. Arousal effects are consistently obtained, and generally occur at longer latencies. Valence effects are inconsistently reported at several latency ranges, including very early components. Some affective ERP modulations vary with recording methodology, stimulus factors, as well as task-relevance and emotional state. Affective ERPs have been linked theoretically to attention orientation for unpleasant pictures at earlier components (<300 ms). Enhanced stimulus processing has been associated with memory encoding for arousing pictures of assumed intrinsic motivational relevance, with task-induced differences contributing to emotional reactivity at later components (>300 ms). Theoretical issues, stimulus factors, task demands, and individual differences are discussed. |
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Keywords: | P300 Affect Emotion Arousal Valence Habituation Event-related potentials ERPs |
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