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Neural mechanisms of affective matching across faces and scenes
2019
Scientific Reports
The emotional matching paradigm, introduced by Hariri and colleagues in 2000, is a widely used neuroimaging experiment that reliably activates the amygdala. In the classic version of the experiment faces with negative emotional expression and scenes depicting distressing events are compared with geometric shapes instead of neutral stimuli of the same category (i.e. faces or scenes). This makes it difficult to clearly attribute amygdala activation to the emotional valence and not to the social
doi:10.1038/s41598-018-37163-9
pmid:30728379
pmcid:PMC6365558
fatcat:luqrizlkf5ahvdeffwfd57sx3i