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Variety in emotional life: within-category typicality of emotional experiences is associated with neural activity in large-scale brain networks
Authors:Christine D Wilson-Mendenhall  Lisa Feldman Barrett  Lawrence W Barsalou
Institution:1.Department of Psychology, Northeastern University, 125 Nightingale Hall, Boston, MA 02115 and 2.Department of Psychology, Emory University, 483 Psychology and Interdisciplinary Sciences Building, 36 Eagle Row, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA
Abstract:The tremendous variability within categories of human emotional experience receives little empirical attention. We hypothesized that atypical instances of emotion categories (e.g. pleasant fear of thrill-seeking) would be processed less efficiently than typical instances of emotion categories (e.g. unpleasant fear of violent threat) in large-scale brain networks. During a novel fMRI paradigm, participants immersed themselves in scenarios designed to induce atypical and typical experiences of fear, sadness or happiness (scenario immersion), and then focused on and rated the pleasant or unpleasant feeling that emerged (valence focus) in most trials. As predicted, reliably greater activity in the ‘default mode’ network (including medial prefrontal cortex and posterior cingulate) was observed for atypical (vs typical) emotional experiences during scenario immersion, suggesting atypical instances require greater conceptual processing to situate the socio-emotional experience. During valence focus, reliably greater activity was observed for atypical (vs typical) emotional experiences in the ‘salience’ network (including anterior insula and anterior cingulate), suggesting atypical instances place greater demands on integrating shifting body signals with the sensory and social context. Consistent with emerging psychological construction approaches to emotion, these findings demonstrate that is it important to study the variability within common categories of emotional experience.
Keywords:emotion  affective neuroscience  typicality
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