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Retinotopy of emotion: Perception of negatively valenced stimuli presented at different spatial locations as revealed by event‐related potentials

Scarce previous data on how the location where an emotional stimulus appears in the visual scene modulates its perception suggest that, for functional reasons, a perceptual advantage may exist, vertically, for stimuli presented at the lower visual field (LoVF) and, horizontally, for stimuli presente...

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Autores principales: Carretié, Luis, Méndez‐Bértolo, Constantino, Bódalo, Cristina, Hernández‐Lorca, María, Fernández‐Folgueiras, Uxía, Fondevila, Sabela, Giménez‐Fernández, Tamara
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7267989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31860166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.24904
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author Carretié, Luis
Méndez‐Bértolo, Constantino
Bódalo, Cristina
Hernández‐Lorca, María
Fernández‐Folgueiras, Uxía
Fondevila, Sabela
Giménez‐Fernández, Tamara
author_facet Carretié, Luis
Méndez‐Bértolo, Constantino
Bódalo, Cristina
Hernández‐Lorca, María
Fernández‐Folgueiras, Uxía
Fondevila, Sabela
Giménez‐Fernández, Tamara
author_sort Carretié, Luis
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description Scarce previous data on how the location where an emotional stimulus appears in the visual scene modulates its perception suggest that, for functional reasons, a perceptual advantage may exist, vertically, for stimuli presented at the lower visual field (LoVF) and, horizontally, for stimuli presented at the left visual field (LeVF). However, this issue has been explored through a limited number of spatial locations, usually in a single spatial dimension (e.g., horizontal) and invariant eccentricities. Event‐related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from 39 participants perceiving brief neutral (wheels) and emotional stimuli (spiders) presented at 17 different locations, one foveal and 16 at different peripheral coordinates. As a secondary scope, we explored the role of the magnocellular (M) and the parvocellular (P) visual pathways by presenting an isoluminant/heterochromatic (P‐biased) and a heteroluminant/isochromatic version (M‐biased) of each stimulus. Emo > Neu effects were observed in PN1 (120 ms) for stimuli located at fovea, and in PN2 (215 ms) for stimuli located both at fovea and diverse peripheral regions. A factorial approach to these effects further revealed that: (a) emotional stimuli presented in the periphery are efficiently perceived, without evident decrease from para‐ to perifovea; (b) peripheral Emo > Neu effects are reflected 95 ms later than foveal Emo > Neu effects in ERPs; (c) LoVF is more involved than UVF in these effects; (d) our data fail to support the LeVF advantage previously reported, and (e) Emo > Neu effects were significant for both M and P stimuli.
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spelling pubmed-72679892020-06-12 Retinotopy of emotion: Perception of negatively valenced stimuli presented at different spatial locations as revealed by event‐related potentials Carretié, Luis Méndez‐Bértolo, Constantino Bódalo, Cristina Hernández‐Lorca, María Fernández‐Folgueiras, Uxía Fondevila, Sabela Giménez‐Fernández, Tamara Hum Brain Mapp Research Articles Scarce previous data on how the location where an emotional stimulus appears in the visual scene modulates its perception suggest that, for functional reasons, a perceptual advantage may exist, vertically, for stimuli presented at the lower visual field (LoVF) and, horizontally, for stimuli presented at the left visual field (LeVF). However, this issue has been explored through a limited number of spatial locations, usually in a single spatial dimension (e.g., horizontal) and invariant eccentricities. Event‐related potentials (ERPs) were recorded from 39 participants perceiving brief neutral (wheels) and emotional stimuli (spiders) presented at 17 different locations, one foveal and 16 at different peripheral coordinates. As a secondary scope, we explored the role of the magnocellular (M) and the parvocellular (P) visual pathways by presenting an isoluminant/heterochromatic (P‐biased) and a heteroluminant/isochromatic version (M‐biased) of each stimulus. Emo > Neu effects were observed in PN1 (120 ms) for stimuli located at fovea, and in PN2 (215 ms) for stimuli located both at fovea and diverse peripheral regions. A factorial approach to these effects further revealed that: (a) emotional stimuli presented in the periphery are efficiently perceived, without evident decrease from para‐ to perifovea; (b) peripheral Emo > Neu effects are reflected 95 ms later than foveal Emo > Neu effects in ERPs; (c) LoVF is more involved than UVF in these effects; (d) our data fail to support the LeVF advantage previously reported, and (e) Emo > Neu effects were significant for both M and P stimuli. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7267989/ /pubmed/31860166 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.24904 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Carretié, Luis
Méndez‐Bértolo, Constantino
Bódalo, Cristina
Hernández‐Lorca, María
Fernández‐Folgueiras, Uxía
Fondevila, Sabela
Giménez‐Fernández, Tamara
Retinotopy of emotion: Perception of negatively valenced stimuli presented at different spatial locations as revealed by event‐related potentials
title Retinotopy of emotion: Perception of negatively valenced stimuli presented at different spatial locations as revealed by event‐related potentials
title_full Retinotopy of emotion: Perception of negatively valenced stimuli presented at different spatial locations as revealed by event‐related potentials
title_fullStr Retinotopy of emotion: Perception of negatively valenced stimuli presented at different spatial locations as revealed by event‐related potentials
title_full_unstemmed Retinotopy of emotion: Perception of negatively valenced stimuli presented at different spatial locations as revealed by event‐related potentials
title_short Retinotopy of emotion: Perception of negatively valenced stimuli presented at different spatial locations as revealed by event‐related potentials
title_sort retinotopy of emotion: perception of negatively valenced stimuli presented at different spatial locations as revealed by event‐related potentials
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7267989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31860166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.24904
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