Van Strien Jan W, De Sonneville Leo M J, Franken Ingmar H A
Erasmus Affective Neuroscience Lab, Institute of Psychology, Erasmus University, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Neuroreport. 2010 Jun 23;21(9):656-61. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0b013e32833ab89e.
The late positive potential (LPP) depicts brain electrical activity during both automatic and controlled sustained attentional processing of emotional stimuli. We investigated in a sample of 18 healthy women how the LPP is modulated by facial expression during an explicit valence rating task and an implicit sex classification task. Midline LPP amplitudes were significantly larger for valence rating than for sex classification. During valence rating, faces with a positive valence resulted in larger LPP amplitudes at centrofrontal electrodes than faces with a negative valence. During sex classification, a similar valence effect was observed at midline parietal electrodes. This implicit LPP valence effect appears to depend on higher visual processing, as during an additional sex classification task with blurred faces no such implicit valence effect was found.
晚期正电位(LPP)描绘了在对情绪刺激进行自动和受控持续注意力加工过程中的大脑电活动。我们在18名健康女性样本中研究了在明确的效价评定任务和隐式性别分类任务中,面部表情如何调节LPP。中线LPP波幅在效价评定时显著大于性别分类时。在效价评定期间,具有正性效价的面孔在额中央电极处产生的LPP波幅大于具有负性效价的面孔。在性别分类期间,在中线顶叶电极处观察到类似的效价效应。这种隐式LPP效价效应似乎依赖于更高层次的视觉加工,因为在一项使用模糊面孔的额外性别分类任务中未发现这种隐式效价效应。