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Emotion-body connection dispositions modify the insulae-midcingulate effective connectivity during anger processing

The link between anger and bodily states is readily apparent based on the autonomic and behavioral responses elicited. In everyday life angry people react in different ways, from being agitated with an increased heart rate to remaining silent or detached. Neuroimaging evidence supports the role of m...

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Autores principales: Mazzola, Viridiana, Arciero, Giampiero, Fazio, Leonardo, Lanciano, Tiziana, Gelao, Barbara, Bertolino, Alessandro, Bondolfi, Guido
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7018059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32053605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228404
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author Mazzola, Viridiana
Arciero, Giampiero
Fazio, Leonardo
Lanciano, Tiziana
Gelao, Barbara
Bertolino, Alessandro
Bondolfi, Guido
author_facet Mazzola, Viridiana
Arciero, Giampiero
Fazio, Leonardo
Lanciano, Tiziana
Gelao, Barbara
Bertolino, Alessandro
Bondolfi, Guido
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description The link between anger and bodily states is readily apparent based on the autonomic and behavioral responses elicited. In everyday life angry people react in different ways, from being agitated with an increased heart rate to remaining silent or detached. Neuroimaging evidence supports the role of mid-posterior insula and midcingulate cortex/MCC as key nodes of a sensorimotor network that predominantly responds to salient stimuli, integration of interoceptive and autonomic information, as well as to awareness of bodily movements for coordinated motion. However, there is still a lack of clarity concerning how interindividual variability in bodily states reactions drives the connectivity within these key nodes in the sensorimotor network during anger processing. Therefore, we investigated whether individual differences in body-centered emotional experience, that is an active (inward prone) or inactive (outward prone) emotion-body connection disposition, would differently affect the information flow within these brain regions. Two groups of participants underwent fMRI scanning session watching video clips of actors performing simple actions with angry and joyful facial expressions. The whole-brain group-by-session interaction analysis showed that the bilateral insula and the right MCC were selectively activated by inward group during the angry session, whereas the outward group activated more the precuneus during the joyful session. Accordingly, dynamic causal modeling analyses (DCM) revealed an excitatory modulatory effect exerted by anger all over the insulae-MCC connectivity in the inward group, whereas in the outward group the modulatory effect exerted was inhibitory. Modeling the variability related to individual differences in body-centered emotional experience allowed to better explain to what extent subjective dispositions contributed to the insular activity and its connectivity. In addition, from the perspective of a hierarchical model of neurovisceral integration, these findings add knowledge to the multiple ways which the insula and MCC dynamically integrate affective and bodily aspects of the human experience.
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spelling pubmed-70180592020-02-26 Emotion-body connection dispositions modify the insulae-midcingulate effective connectivity during anger processing Mazzola, Viridiana Arciero, Giampiero Fazio, Leonardo Lanciano, Tiziana Gelao, Barbara Bertolino, Alessandro Bondolfi, Guido PLoS One Research Article The link between anger and bodily states is readily apparent based on the autonomic and behavioral responses elicited. In everyday life angry people react in different ways, from being agitated with an increased heart rate to remaining silent or detached. Neuroimaging evidence supports the role of mid-posterior insula and midcingulate cortex/MCC as key nodes of a sensorimotor network that predominantly responds to salient stimuli, integration of interoceptive and autonomic information, as well as to awareness of bodily movements for coordinated motion. However, there is still a lack of clarity concerning how interindividual variability in bodily states reactions drives the connectivity within these key nodes in the sensorimotor network during anger processing. Therefore, we investigated whether individual differences in body-centered emotional experience, that is an active (inward prone) or inactive (outward prone) emotion-body connection disposition, would differently affect the information flow within these brain regions. Two groups of participants underwent fMRI scanning session watching video clips of actors performing simple actions with angry and joyful facial expressions. The whole-brain group-by-session interaction analysis showed that the bilateral insula and the right MCC were selectively activated by inward group during the angry session, whereas the outward group activated more the precuneus during the joyful session. Accordingly, dynamic causal modeling analyses (DCM) revealed an excitatory modulatory effect exerted by anger all over the insulae-MCC connectivity in the inward group, whereas in the outward group the modulatory effect exerted was inhibitory. Modeling the variability related to individual differences in body-centered emotional experience allowed to better explain to what extent subjective dispositions contributed to the insular activity and its connectivity. In addition, from the perspective of a hierarchical model of neurovisceral integration, these findings add knowledge to the multiple ways which the insula and MCC dynamically integrate affective and bodily aspects of the human experience. Public Library of Science 2020-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7018059/ /pubmed/32053605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228404 Text en © 2020 Mazzola et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lanciano, Tiziana
Gelao, Barbara
Bertolino, Alessandro
Bondolfi, Guido
Emotion-body connection dispositions modify the insulae-midcingulate effective connectivity during anger processing
title Emotion-body connection dispositions modify the insulae-midcingulate effective connectivity during anger processing
title_full Emotion-body connection dispositions modify the insulae-midcingulate effective connectivity during anger processing
title_fullStr Emotion-body connection dispositions modify the insulae-midcingulate effective connectivity during anger processing
title_full_unstemmed Emotion-body connection dispositions modify the insulae-midcingulate effective connectivity during anger processing
title_short Emotion-body connection dispositions modify the insulae-midcingulate effective connectivity during anger processing
title_sort emotion-body connection dispositions modify the insulae-midcingulate effective connectivity during anger processing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7018059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32053605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228404
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