| Literature DB >> 33225884 |
Dina Wittfoth1, Antonia Pfeiffer2, Michael Bohne3, Heinrich Lanfermann2, Matthias Wittfoth2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We present first-time evidence for the immediate neural and behavioral effects of bifocal emotional processing via visualized tapping for two different types of negative emotions (fear and disgust) in a sample of healthy participants.Entities:
Keywords: Bifocal processing; Disgust; Emotion; Emotion regulation; Fear; Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Year: 2020 PMID: 33225884 PMCID: PMC7681990 DOI: 10.1186/s12868-020-00597-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurosci ISSN: 1471-2202 Impact factor: 3.288
Peak coordinates of clusters according to the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) stereotactic system and their respective Z-scores from the whole-brain analysis comparing fear-inducing, disgust-inducing and neutral pictures across regulation conditions at a family-wise error (FWE) corrected p < .05
| Effects of condition | Regulation > Viewing | Viewing > Regulation | |||||||||||||||||
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| Cluster size | p(FWE) voxel | Z | MNI-coordinates | Cluster size | p(FWE) voxel | Z | MNI-coordinates | Cluster size | p(FWE) voxel | Z | MNI-coordinates | ||||||||
| x | y | z | x | y | z | x | y | z | |||||||||||
| Ventral Anterior Cingulate Cortex | 28 | 1 | 0.039 | 4.89 | − 6 | 28 | 0 | 3 | 0.020 | 5.02 | − 6 | 28 | 0 | ||||||
| L | 1 | 0.042 | 4.87 | − 4 | 30 | 2 | |||||||||||||
| Amygdala | L | 9 | 0.004 | 4.04 | − 22 | 2 | − 22 | 9 | 0.004 | 4.04 | − 22 | 2 | − 22 | ||||||
| R | 6 | 0.004 | 4.00 | 28 | − 2 | − 18 | 6 | 0.004 | 4.00 | 28 | − 2 | − 18 | |||||||
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Fig. 1Regulatory effects of bifocal processing on subjective negativity. Left two bars: difference scores depicting the standardized mean difference between negativity ratings from the viewing condition minus the regulation condition for fear inducing pictures and for disgust inducing pictures during fMRI scanning. Rightmost bar: standardized mean difference between SUD ratings for the most aversive picture before tapping and after tapping. Greater regulation-related reductions in subjective negativity were observed for disgust inducing pictures versus fear inducing pictures. The effects of emotion regulation through visualized body tapping for both fear and disgust did not differ from regulation-related reductions in SUD during actual body tapping. SUD: subjective units of discomfort. fMRI: functional magnetic resonance imaging
Fig. 2Neural effects of bifocal processing for fear inducing and disgust inducing emotional scenes. A regulation-related activation increase was found in the bilateral amygdala (a) while the vACC showed a regulation-related decrease in neural activation (b). The fusiform gyrus and the precuneus showed a regulation-related increase specifically in response to fear inducing stimuli (c). Amygdala ROI activation is displayed at a corrected pFWE < .05. (a). Ventral anterior cingulate activation is shown at p < .001 uncorrected for display purposes (b). Activation from the whole-brain analysis is displayed at a corrected pFWE < .05 (c). FWE family-wise error, L Left, vACC ventral anterior cingulate cortex; x left–right dimension in MNI space, y: front-back dimension in MNI space