Posterior cingulate cortex activation by emotional words: fMRI evidence from a valence decision task
University of California Davis Medical Center · University of California, Davis
Abstract
Functional imaging studies consistently find that emotional stimuli activate the posterior cingulate cortex, a region that appears to have memory-related functions. However, prior imaging studies have not controlled for non-emotional stimulus features that might activate this region by engaging memory processes unrelated to emotion. This study examined whether emotional words activated the posterior cingulate cortex when these potentially confounding factors were controlled. Sixty-four pleasant and 64 unpleasant words were matched with neutral words on non-emotional features known to influence memory. Eight subjects underwent block-designed functional magnetic resonance imaging scans while evaluating the…
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3Topics & keywords
- Posterior cingulate
- Psychology
- Anterior cingulate cortex
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging
- Amygdala
- Cingulate cortex
- Valence (chemistry)
- Stimulus (psychology)
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions