| Literature DB >> 26370468 |
Giulia Prete1, Paolo Capotosto1,2, Filippo Zappasodi1,2, Bruno Laeng3, Luca Tommasi4.
Abstract
In a high-resolution electroencephalographic study, participants evaluated the friendliness level of upright and inverted 'hybrid faces', i.e. facial photos containing a subliminal emotional core in the low spatial frequencies (< 6 cycles/image), superimposed on a neutral expression in the rest of the spatial frequencies. Upright happy and angry faces were judged as more friendly or less friendly than neutral faces, respectively. We observed the time course of cerebral correlates of these stimuli with event-related potentials (ERPs), confirming that hybrid faces elicited the posterior emotion-related and face-related components (P1, N170 and P2), previously shown to be engaged by non-subliminal emotional stimuli. In addition, these components were stronger in the right hemisphere and were both enhanced and delayed by face inversion. A frontal positivity (210-300 ms) was stronger for emotional than for neutral faces, and for upright than for inverted faces. Hence, hybrid faces represent an original approach in the study of subliminal emotions, which appears promising for investigating their electrophysiological correlates.Entities:
Keywords: consciousness; event-related brain potentials; face processing; spatial frequencies; subliminal emotions
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26370468 DOI: 10.1111/ejn.13078
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Neurosci ISSN: 0953-816X Impact factor: 3.386