Prefrontal-Occipitoparietal Coupling Underlies Late Latency Human Neuronal Responses to Emotion

Volume: 31, Issue: 47, Pages: 17278 - 17286
Published: Nov 23, 2011
Abstract
Enhanced late positive potentials (LPPs) evoked by highly arousing unpleasant and pleasant stimuli have been consistently observed in event-related potential experiments in humans. Although the psychological factors modulating the LPP have been studied in detail, the neurobiological underpinnings of this response remain poorly understood. Current models suggest that the LPP is a product of both an automatic facilitation of perceptual activity,...
Paper Details
Title
Prefrontal-Occipitoparietal Coupling Underlies Late Latency Human Neuronal Responses to Emotion
Published Date
Nov 23, 2011
Volume
31
Issue
47
Pages
17278 - 17286
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