| Literature DB >> 23727711 |
Michela Balconi1, Adriana Bortolotti.
Abstract
Simulation process and mirroring mechanism appear to be necessary to the recognition of emotional facial expressions. Prefrontal areas were found to support this simulation mechanism. The present research analyzed the role of premotor area in processing emotional faces with different valence (positive vs. negative faces), considering both conscious and unconscious pathways. High-frequency rTMS (10 Hz) stimulation was applied to prefrontal area to induce an activation response when overt (conscious) and covert (unconscious) processing was implicated. Twenty-two subjects were asked to detect emotion/no emotion (anger, fear, happiness, neutral). Error rates (ERs) and response times (RTs) were considered in response to the experimental conditions. ERs and RTs decreased in case of premotor brain activation, specifically in response to fear, for both conscious and unconscious condition. The present results highlight the role of the premotor system for facial expression processing, supporting the existence of two analogous mechanisms for conscious and unconscious condition.Keywords: Conscious; Emotions; Facial expressions; Premotor area; Unconscious; Valence; rTMS
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23727711 DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2013.04.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Conscious Cogn ISSN: 1053-8100