JOURNAL ARTICLE

Event-Related Potentials Elicited by Pre-Attentive Emotional Changes in Temporal Context

Tomomi FujimuraKazuo Okanoya

Year: 2013 Journal:   PLoS ONE Vol: 8 (5)Pages: e63703-e63703   Publisher: Public Library of Science

Abstract

The ability to detect emotional change in the environment is essential for adaptive behavior. The current study investigated whether event-related potentials (ERPs) can reflect emotional change in a visual sequence. To assess pre-attentive processing, we examined visual mismatch negativity (vMMN): the negative potentials elicited by a deviant (infrequent) stimulus embedded in a sequence of standard (frequent) stimuli. Participants in two experiments pre-attentively viewed visual sequences of Japanese kanji with different emotional connotations while ERPs were recorded. The visual sequence in Experiment 1 consisted of neutral standards and two types of emotional deviants with a strong and weak intensity. Although the results indicated that strongly emotional deviants elicited more occipital negativity than neutral standards, it was unclear whether these negativities were derived from emotional deviation in the sequence or from the emotional significance of the deviants themselves. In Experiment 2, the two identical emotional deviants were presented against different emotional standards. One type of deviants was emotionally incongruent with the standard and the other type of deviants was emotionally congruent with the standard. The results indicated that occipital negativities elicited by deviants resulted from perceptual changes in a visual sequence at a latency of 100-200 ms and from emotional changes at latencies of 200-260 ms. Contrary to the results of the ERP experiment, reaction times to deviants showed no effect of emotional context; negative stimuli were consistently detected more rapidly than were positive stimuli. Taken together, the results suggest that brain signals can reflect emotional change in a temporal context.

Keywords:
Context (archaeology) Event-related potential Event (particle physics) Psychology Cognitive psychology Neuroscience Biology Electroencephalography Physics Paleontology

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Neuroscience and Music Perception
Life Sciences →  Neuroscience →  Cognitive Neuroscience
Media Influence and Health
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Literature and Literary Theory
Multisensory perception and integration
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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