Individual differences in processing emotional images after reading disgusting and neutral sentences.

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Individual differences in processing emotional images after reading disgusting and neutral sentences.

Autor: Hartigan, Alex; Richards, Anne

Publication year: 2020

Neuropsychologia

issn:1873-3514 0028-3932

doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2017.11.024


Abstract:

The present study examined the extent to which Event Related Potentials (ERPs) evoked by disgusting, threatening and neutral photographic images were influenced by disgust propensity, disgust sensitivity and attentional control following exposure to disgusting information. Emotional cognition was manipulated by instructing participants to remember either disgusting or neutral sentences; participants in both groups then viewed emotional images while ERPs were recorded. Disgust propensity was associated with a reduced Late Positive Potential (LPP) gap between threatening and neutral stimuli (an effect driven by a rise in the LPP for neutral images) but only amongst individuals who were exposed to disgusting sentences. The typical LPP increase for disgust over neutral was reduced by attentional shifting capacity but only for individuals who were not previously exposed to disgust. There was also a persistent occipital shifted late positivity that was enhanced for disgust for the entire LPP window and was independent of exposure. Results suggest that emotion specific ERP effects can emerge within the broad unpleasant emotional category in conjunction with individual differences and prior emotional exposure. These results have important implications for the ways in which the perception of emotion is impacted by short term cognitive influences and longer term individual differences.

Language: eng

Rights: Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Pmid: 29166594

Tags: Humans; Female; Male; Adult; ERP; Evoked Potentials; Electroencephalography; *Emotions; Disgust; Emotion; *Disgust; *Individuality; *Reading; Exposure; LPP; Priming

Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29166594/

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