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Emotional Response in Patients With Frontal Brain Damage: Effects of Affective Valence and Information Content.
Authors:Sánchez-Navarro  J P; Martínez-Selva  J M; Román  F
Abstract:The authors investigated the role of the frontal lobes in the emotional response in 19 patients with brain damage and 23 control subjects. They studied the modulation of the startle blink reflex by affective pictures, and other autonomic responses. Patients showed a dissociation between the startle reflex and the affective valence ratings of the pictures, as a result of a low inhibition of the startle reflex by pleasant pictures. Pictures elicited lower skin conductance responses (SCRs) in patients than in controls, whereas the groups did not differ in the SCRs prompted by less significant acoustic stimuli. The findings point to the frontal lobe as a structure involved in the emotional response and in the physiological emotional arousal related to the complexity of the stimuli. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:frontal lobe  emotional response  multifocal brain damage  affective valence  information content  startle blink reflex  affective pictures  autonomic responses
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