Attention and awareness influence amygdala activity for dynamic bodily expressions - A short review.

The amygdala (AMG) has long been viewed as the gateway to sensory processing of emotions and is also known to play an importanta role at the interface between cognition and emotion. However, the debate continues on whether AMG activation is independent of attentional demands. Recently, researchers s...

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Main Authors: Beatrice eDe Gelder, Ruud eHortensius, Marco eTamietto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2012-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnint.2012.00054/full
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spelling doaj-39efa23271ff4d26a2c27ca1e7005bae2020-11-24T23:17:53ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience1662-51452012-08-01610.3389/fnint.2012.0005429117Attention and awareness influence amygdala activity for dynamic bodily expressions - A short review.Beatrice eDe Gelder0Ruud eHortensius1Marco eTamietto2Tilburg UniversityTilburg UniversityTilburg UniversityThe amygdala (AMG) has long been viewed as the gateway to sensory processing of emotions and is also known to play an importanta role at the interface between cognition and emotion. However, the debate continues on whether AMG activation is independent of attentional demands. Recently, researchers started exploring AMG functions using dynamic stimuli rather than the traditional pictures of facial expressions. Our present goal is to review some recent studies using dynamic stimuli to investigate AMG activation and discuss the impact of different viewing conditions, including oddball detection, explicit or implicit recognition, variable cognitive task load, and non-conscious perception. In the second part we relate these different effects to a dynamic dual route model of affective processing and discuss its implications for AMG activity. We sketch a dynamic dual route perspective of affective perception and we argue that this allows for multiple AMG involvement in separate networks and at different times in the processing streams. Attention has a different impact on these separate but interacting networks. Route I is engaged in early emotion processing, is partly supported by AMG activity and is possibly independent of attention, whereas activity in the later emotion processing is influenced by attention. Route II is a cortical-based network that underlies body recognition and action representation. The end result of route I and II is reflexive and voluntary behavior respectively. We conclude that using dynamic emotion stimuli and a dynamic dual route model of affective perception can provide new insights into the varieties of AMG activation.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnint.2012.00054/fullAmygdalaAttentionAwarenessemotionbodydynamic stimuli
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author Beatrice eDe Gelder
Ruud eHortensius
Marco eTamietto
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Ruud eHortensius
Marco eTamietto
Attention and awareness influence amygdala activity for dynamic bodily expressions - A short review.
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
Amygdala
Attention
Awareness
emotion
body
dynamic stimuli
author_facet Beatrice eDe Gelder
Ruud eHortensius
Marco eTamietto
author_sort Beatrice eDe Gelder
title Attention and awareness influence amygdala activity for dynamic bodily expressions - A short review.
title_short Attention and awareness influence amygdala activity for dynamic bodily expressions - A short review.
title_full Attention and awareness influence amygdala activity for dynamic bodily expressions - A short review.
title_fullStr Attention and awareness influence amygdala activity for dynamic bodily expressions - A short review.
title_full_unstemmed Attention and awareness influence amygdala activity for dynamic bodily expressions - A short review.
title_sort attention and awareness influence amygdala activity for dynamic bodily expressions - a short review.
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
issn 1662-5145
publishDate 2012-08-01
description The amygdala (AMG) has long been viewed as the gateway to sensory processing of emotions and is also known to play an importanta role at the interface between cognition and emotion. However, the debate continues on whether AMG activation is independent of attentional demands. Recently, researchers started exploring AMG functions using dynamic stimuli rather than the traditional pictures of facial expressions. Our present goal is to review some recent studies using dynamic stimuli to investigate AMG activation and discuss the impact of different viewing conditions, including oddball detection, explicit or implicit recognition, variable cognitive task load, and non-conscious perception. In the second part we relate these different effects to a dynamic dual route model of affective processing and discuss its implications for AMG activity. We sketch a dynamic dual route perspective of affective perception and we argue that this allows for multiple AMG involvement in separate networks and at different times in the processing streams. Attention has a different impact on these separate but interacting networks. Route I is engaged in early emotion processing, is partly supported by AMG activity and is possibly independent of attention, whereas activity in the later emotion processing is influenced by attention. Route II is a cortical-based network that underlies body recognition and action representation. The end result of route I and II is reflexive and voluntary behavior respectively. We conclude that using dynamic emotion stimuli and a dynamic dual route model of affective perception can provide new insights into the varieties of AMG activation.
topic Amygdala
Attention
Awareness
emotion
body
dynamic stimuli
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnint.2012.00054/full
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