Emotions promote social interaction by synchronizing brain activity across individuals
Turku PET Centre · Aalto University
Abstract
Sharing others' emotional states may facilitate understanding their intentions and actions. Here we show that networks of brain areas "tick together" in participants who are viewing similar emotional events in a movie. Participants' brain activity was measured with functional MRI while they watched movies depicting unpleasant, neutral, and pleasant emotions. After scanning, participants watched the movies again and continuously rated their experience of pleasantness-unpleasantness (i.e., valence) and of arousal-calmness. Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to derive multisubject voxelwise similarity measures [intersubject correlations (ISCs)] of functional MRI data. Valence and arousal time series were…
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6Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Temporoparietal junction
- Precuneus
- Valence (chemistry)
- Arousal
- Brain activity and meditation
- Insula
- Cognitive psychology
- Reduced inequalities