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Aleea L Devitt1,2, Preston P Thakral2,3, Daniel L Schacter2.
Abstract
Affective future thinking allows us to prepare for future outcomes, but we know little about neural representation of emotional future simulations. We used a multi-voxel pattern analysis to determine whether patterns of neural activity can reliably distinguish between positive and negative future simulations. Neural patterning in the anterior cingulate and ventromedial prefrontal cortices distinguished positive from negative future simulations, indicating that these regions code for the emotional valence of future events. These results support prior findings that anterior medial regions contain representations of emotions across various stimuli, and contribute to identifying potential rewarding outcomes of future events. More broadly, these results demonstrate that the phenomenological features of future thinking can be decoded using neural activity.Entities:
Keywords: Future simulation; MVPA; emotion
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33928872 PMCID: PMC8556409 DOI: 10.1080/17588928.2021.1906638
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cogn Neurosci ISSN: 1758-8928 Impact factor: 3.065