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In this study, we examine whether amygdala activation to positive stimuli may be more sensitive to task goals than negative stimuli, which are often related to�...
Apr 1, 2015In this study, we examine whether amygdala activation to positive stimuli may be more sensitive to task goals than negative stimuli, which are�...
Nov 17, 2014In this study, we examine whether amygdala activation to positive stimuli may be more sensitive to task goals than negative stimuli, which are�...
Sep 30, 2024Valence Asymmetries in the Human Amygdala: Task Relevance Modulates Amygdala Responses to Positive More than Negative Affective Cues.
Apr 1, 2015In this study, we examine whether amygdala activation to positive stimuli may be more sensitive to task goals than negative stimuli, which are often related to�...
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Valence Asymmetries in the Human Amygdala: Task Relevance Modulates Amygdala Responses to Positive More than Negative Affective Cues. Stillman, Paul E., Van�...
Valence Asymmetries in the Human Amygdala: Task Relevance Modulates Amygdala Responses to Positive More than Negative Affective Cues � Paul E. Stillman, Jay J�...
Nov 26, 2016Valence asymmetries in the human amygdala: task relevance modulates amygdala responses to positive more than negative affective cues. J Cogn�...
Nov 11, 2015Representational similarity analyses showed that amygdala codes the entire dimension of valence, ranging from pleasantness to unpleasantness.
Results indicated that negative stimuli elicited greater amygdala activity regardless of task relevance, which suggests that the amygdala may be more�...