The Tactile-Visual Conflict Processing and Its Modulation by Tactile-Induced Emotional States: An Event-Related Potential Study
This experiment used event-related potentials (ERPs) to study the tactile-visual information conflict processing in a tactile-visual pairing task and its modulation by tactile-induced emotional states. Eighteen participants were asked to indicate whether the tactile sensation on their body matched o...
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doaj-5c8229228ce040ef8a227d87f565b8ac2021-04-14T04:26:01ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782021-04-011210.3389/fpsyg.2021.616224616224The Tactile-Visual Conflict Processing and Its Modulation by Tactile-Induced Emotional States: An Event-Related Potential StudyChengyao Guo0Chengyao Guo1Chengyao Guo2Nicolas Dupuis-Roy3Jun Jiang4Miaomiao Xu5Miaomiao Xu6Miaomiao Xu7Xiao Xiao8Xiao Xiao9Xiao Xiao10School of Public Health and Management, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, ChinaResearch Center for Medicine and Social Development, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, ChinaInnovation Center for Social Risk Governance in Health, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, ChinaDépartement de Psychologie, Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC, CanadaDepartment of Basic Psychology, School of Psychology, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, ChinaSchool of Public Health and Management, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, ChinaResearch Center for Medicine and Social Development, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, ChinaInnovation Center for Social Risk Governance in Health, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, ChinaSchool of Public Health and Management, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, ChinaResearch Center for Medicine and Social Development, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, ChinaInnovation Center for Social Risk Governance in Health, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, ChinaThis experiment used event-related potentials (ERPs) to study the tactile-visual information conflict processing in a tactile-visual pairing task and its modulation by tactile-induced emotional states. Eighteen participants were asked to indicate whether the tactile sensation on their body matched or did not match the expected tactile sensation associated with the object depicted in an image. The type of tactile-visual stimuli (matched vs. mismatched) and the valence of tactile-induced emotional states (positive vs. negative) were manipulated following a 2 × 2 factorial design. Electrophysiological analyses revealed a mismatched minus matched negative difference component between 420 and 620 ms after stimulus onset in the negative tactile-induced emotional state condition. This ND420-620 component was considered as a sign of the cross-modal conflict processing during the processing of incongruent tactile-visual information. In contrast, no significant mismatched minus matched negative difference component was found in the positive tactile-induced emotional state condition. Together, these results support the hypothesis that a positive emotional state induced by a positive tactile stimulation improves tactile-visual conflict processing abilities.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.616224/fulltactile-visual pairing taskevent-related brain potentialsemotional stateND420-620the cross-modal conflict processing |
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Chengyao Guo Chengyao Guo Chengyao Guo Nicolas Dupuis-Roy Jun Jiang Miaomiao Xu Miaomiao Xu Miaomiao Xu Xiao Xiao Xiao Xiao Xiao Xiao The Tactile-Visual Conflict Processing and Its Modulation by Tactile-Induced Emotional States: An Event-Related Potential Study Frontiers in Psychology tactile-visual pairing task event-related brain potentials emotional state ND420-620 the cross-modal conflict processing |
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Chengyao Guo Chengyao Guo Chengyao Guo Nicolas Dupuis-Roy Jun Jiang Miaomiao Xu Miaomiao Xu Miaomiao Xu Xiao Xiao Xiao Xiao Xiao Xiao |
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The Tactile-Visual Conflict Processing and Its Modulation by Tactile-Induced Emotional States: An Event-Related Potential Study |
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The Tactile-Visual Conflict Processing and Its Modulation by Tactile-Induced Emotional States: An Event-Related Potential Study |
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The Tactile-Visual Conflict Processing and Its Modulation by Tactile-Induced Emotional States: An Event-Related Potential Study |
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The Tactile-Visual Conflict Processing and Its Modulation by Tactile-Induced Emotional States: An Event-Related Potential Study |
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The Tactile-Visual Conflict Processing and Its Modulation by Tactile-Induced Emotional States: An Event-Related Potential Study |
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tactile-visual conflict processing and its modulation by tactile-induced emotional states: an event-related potential study |
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This experiment used event-related potentials (ERPs) to study the tactile-visual information conflict processing in a tactile-visual pairing task and its modulation by tactile-induced emotional states. Eighteen participants were asked to indicate whether the tactile sensation on their body matched or did not match the expected tactile sensation associated with the object depicted in an image. The type of tactile-visual stimuli (matched vs. mismatched) and the valence of tactile-induced emotional states (positive vs. negative) were manipulated following a 2 × 2 factorial design. Electrophysiological analyses revealed a mismatched minus matched negative difference component between 420 and 620 ms after stimulus onset in the negative tactile-induced emotional state condition. This ND420-620 component was considered as a sign of the cross-modal conflict processing during the processing of incongruent tactile-visual information. In contrast, no significant mismatched minus matched negative difference component was found in the positive tactile-induced emotional state condition. Together, these results support the hypothesis that a positive emotional state induced by a positive tactile stimulation improves tactile-visual conflict processing abilities. |
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tactile-visual pairing task event-related brain potentials emotional state ND420-620 the cross-modal conflict processing |
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