Getting Ready for an Emotion: Specific Premotor Brain Activities for Self-Administered Emotional Pictures

Emotional perception has been extensively studied in literature, but only few studies have investigated the brain activity preceding exposure to emotional stimuli, especially when they are triggered by the subject himself. Here, we sought to investigate the emotional expectancy by means of movement...

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Main Authors: Rinaldo Livio ePerri, Marika eBerchicci, Giuliana eLucci, Rocco Luca eCimmino, Annalisa eBello, Francesco eDi Russo
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00197/full
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spelling doaj-b1dfafed6fd04d0dbf62ecd1c7bdd7812020-11-25T00:06:18ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience1662-51532014-05-01810.3389/fnbeh.2014.0019778131Getting Ready for an Emotion: Specific Premotor Brain Activities for Self-Administered Emotional PicturesRinaldo Livio ePerri0Rinaldo Livio ePerri1Marika eBerchicci2Giuliana eLucci3Giuliana eLucci4Rocco Luca eCimmino5Annalisa eBello6Annalisa eBello7Francesco eDi Russo8Francesco eDi Russo9University of Rome “Foro Italico”University of Rome La SapienzaUniversity of Rome “Foro Italico”University of Rome “Foro Italico”IRCCS Santa Lucia FoundationIRCCS Santa Lucia FoundationUniversity of Rome La SapienzaIRCCS Santa Lucia FoundationUniversity of Rome “Foro Italico”IRCCS Santa Lucia FoundationEmotional perception has been extensively studied in literature, but only few studies have investigated the brain activity preceding exposure to emotional stimuli, especially when they are triggered by the subject himself. Here, we sought to investigate the emotional expectancy by means of movement related cortical potentials (MRCPs) in a self-paced task, in which the subjects begin the affective experience by pressing a key. In this experiment, participants had to alternatively press two keys in order to concomitantly display positive, negative, neutral and scramble images extracted from the International Affective Pictures System (IAPS). Each key press corresponded to a specific emotional category and the experimenter communicated the coupling before each trial, so that the subjects always knew the valence of the forthcoming picture. The main results of the present study consist in a bilateral positive activity in prefrontal areas during expectancy of more arousing pictures (positive and negative), and an early and sustained positivity over occipital areas, especially during negative expectancy. In addition, we observed more pronounced and anteriorly distributed Late Positive Potentials (LPPs) components in the emotional conditions. In conclusion, these results show that the emotional expectancy can influence brain activity in both motor preparation and stimuli perception, suggesting enhanced pre-processing in the to be stimulated areas. We propose that before a predictable emotional stimuli both appetitive and defensive motivational systems act facilitating the forthcoming processing of survival-relevant contents, by means of an enhancement of attention towards more arousing pictures.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00197/fullEmotionsEvent Related Potentials (ERPs)expectancyMovement Related Cortical Potentials (MRCPs)Late Positive Potentials (LPPs)
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author Rinaldo Livio ePerri
Rinaldo Livio ePerri
Marika eBerchicci
Giuliana eLucci
Giuliana eLucci
Rocco Luca eCimmino
Annalisa eBello
Annalisa eBello
Francesco eDi Russo
Francesco eDi Russo
spellingShingle Rinaldo Livio ePerri
Rinaldo Livio ePerri
Marika eBerchicci
Giuliana eLucci
Giuliana eLucci
Rocco Luca eCimmino
Annalisa eBello
Annalisa eBello
Francesco eDi Russo
Francesco eDi Russo
Getting Ready for an Emotion: Specific Premotor Brain Activities for Self-Administered Emotional Pictures
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
Emotions
Event Related Potentials (ERPs)
expectancy
Movement Related Cortical Potentials (MRCPs)
Late Positive Potentials (LPPs)
author_facet Rinaldo Livio ePerri
Rinaldo Livio ePerri
Marika eBerchicci
Giuliana eLucci
Giuliana eLucci
Rocco Luca eCimmino
Annalisa eBello
Annalisa eBello
Francesco eDi Russo
Francesco eDi Russo
author_sort Rinaldo Livio ePerri
title Getting Ready for an Emotion: Specific Premotor Brain Activities for Self-Administered Emotional Pictures
title_short Getting Ready for an Emotion: Specific Premotor Brain Activities for Self-Administered Emotional Pictures
title_full Getting Ready for an Emotion: Specific Premotor Brain Activities for Self-Administered Emotional Pictures
title_fullStr Getting Ready for an Emotion: Specific Premotor Brain Activities for Self-Administered Emotional Pictures
title_full_unstemmed Getting Ready for an Emotion: Specific Premotor Brain Activities for Self-Administered Emotional Pictures
title_sort getting ready for an emotion: specific premotor brain activities for self-administered emotional pictures
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
issn 1662-5153
publishDate 2014-05-01
description Emotional perception has been extensively studied in literature, but only few studies have investigated the brain activity preceding exposure to emotional stimuli, especially when they are triggered by the subject himself. Here, we sought to investigate the emotional expectancy by means of movement related cortical potentials (MRCPs) in a self-paced task, in which the subjects begin the affective experience by pressing a key. In this experiment, participants had to alternatively press two keys in order to concomitantly display positive, negative, neutral and scramble images extracted from the International Affective Pictures System (IAPS). Each key press corresponded to a specific emotional category and the experimenter communicated the coupling before each trial, so that the subjects always knew the valence of the forthcoming picture. The main results of the present study consist in a bilateral positive activity in prefrontal areas during expectancy of more arousing pictures (positive and negative), and an early and sustained positivity over occipital areas, especially during negative expectancy. In addition, we observed more pronounced and anteriorly distributed Late Positive Potentials (LPPs) components in the emotional conditions. In conclusion, these results show that the emotional expectancy can influence brain activity in both motor preparation and stimuli perception, suggesting enhanced pre-processing in the to be stimulated areas. We propose that before a predictable emotional stimuli both appetitive and defensive motivational systems act facilitating the forthcoming processing of survival-relevant contents, by means of an enhancement of attention towards more arousing pictures.
topic Emotions
Event Related Potentials (ERPs)
expectancy
Movement Related Cortical Potentials (MRCPs)
Late Positive Potentials (LPPs)
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00197/full
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