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Negative content enhances stimulus-specific cerebral activity during free viewing of pictures, faces, and words
2020
Human Brain Mapping
Negative visual stimuli have been found to elicit stronger brain activation than do neutral stimuli. Such emotion effects have been shown for pictures, faces, and words alike, but the literature suggests stimulus-specific differences regarding locus and lateralization of the activity. In the current functional magnetic resonance imaging study, we directly compared brain responses to passively viewed negative and neutral pictures of complex scenes, faces, and words (nouns) in 43 healthy
doi:10.1002/hbm.25128
pmid:32633448
pmcid:PMC7502837
fatcat:k2agmgeavzhddkar4gynbj37fm