悲伤
心理学
幸福
唤醒
愉快
价(化学)
扁桃形结构
眶额皮质
情感神经科学
认知心理学
情感(语言学)
情绪分类
厌恶
神经影像学
意识的神经相关物
国际情感图片系统
愤怒
前额叶皮质
社会心理学
神经科学
认知
沟通
物理
量子力学
作者
Christine D. Wilson‐Mendenhall,Lisa Feldman Barrett,Lawrence W. Barsalou
标识
DOI:10.1177/0956797612464242
摘要
Research on the "emotional brain" remains centered around the idea that emotions like fear, happiness, and sadness result from specialized and distinct neural circuitry. Accumulating behavioral and physiological evidence suggests, instead, that emotions are grounded in core affect--a person's fluctuating level of pleasant or unpleasant arousal. A neuroimaging study revealed that participants' subjective ratings of valence (i.e., pleasure/displeasure) and of arousal evoked by various fear, happiness, and sadness experiences correlated with neural activity in specific brain regions (orbitofrontal cortex and amygdala, respectively). We observed these correlations across diverse instances within each emotion category, as well as across instances from all three categories. Consistent with a psychological construction approach to emotion, the results suggest that neural circuitry realizes more basic processes across discrete emotions. The implicated brain regions regulate the body to deal with the world, producing the affective changes at the core of emotions and many other psychological phenomena.
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