Gao Chuanji, Wedell Douglas H, Green Jessica J, Jia Xi, Mao Xinrui, Guo Chunyan, Shinkareva Svetlana V
Department of Psychology, Institute of Mind and Brain, University of South Carolina, Columbia, 29201, USA.
Department of Psychology, Beijing Key Laboratory of Learning and Cognition, Capital Normal University, Beijing, 100048, PR China.
Biol Psychol. 2018 Nov;139:59-72. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2018.10.001. Epub 2018 Oct 3.
This study used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the time course of auditory, visual, and audiovisual affective processing. Stimuli consisted of naturalistic silent videos, instrumental music clips, or combination of the two, with valence varied at three levels for each modality and arousal matched across valence conditions. Affective ratings of the unimodal and multimodal stimuli showed evidence of visual dominance, congruency, and negativity dominance effects. ERP results for unimodal presentations revealed valence effects in early components for both modalities, but only for the visual condition in a late positive potential. The ERP results for multimodal presentations showed effects for both visual valence and auditory valence in three components, early N200, P300 and LPP. A modeling analysis of the N200 component suggested its role in the visual dominance effect, which was further supported by a correlation between behavioral visual dominance scores and the early ERP components. Significant congruency comparisons were also found for N200 amplitudes, suggesting that congruency effects may occur early. Consistent differences between negative and positive valence were found for both visual and auditory modalities in the P300 at anterior electrode clusters, suggesting a potential source for the negativity dominance effect observed behaviorally. The separation between negative and positive valence also occurred at LPP for the visual modality. Significant auditory valence modulation was found for the LPP, implying an integration effect in which valence sensitivity of the LPP emerged for the audiovisual condition. These results provide a basis for mapping out the temporal dynamics of audiovisual affective processing.
本研究采用事件相关电位(ERP)来探究听觉、视觉和视听情感加工的时间进程。刺激材料包括自然主义的无声视频、器乐音乐片段或两者的组合,每种模态的效价分为三个水平,且在不同效价条件下唤醒水平相匹配。单模态和多模态刺激的情感评分显示出视觉优势、一致性和负性优势效应的证据。单模态呈现的ERP结果显示,两种模态在早期成分中均有效价效应,但仅在视觉条件下的晚期正电位中有此效应。多模态呈现的ERP结果显示,在早期N200、P300和晚期正电位(LPP)这三个成分中,视觉效价和听觉效价均有影响。对N200成分的建模分析表明了其在视觉优势效应中的作用,行为视觉优势分数与早期ERP成分之间的相关性进一步支持了这一点。在N200波幅上也发现了显著的一致性比较,表明一致性效应可能在早期就出现。在前部电极簇的P300中,视觉和听觉模态在负性和正性效价之间均存在一致差异,这表明了行为上观察到的负性优势效应的一个潜在来源。视觉模态在LPP中也出现了负性和正性效价的分离。在LPP中发现了显著的听觉效价调制,这意味着在视听条件下出现了一种整合效应,即LPP的效价敏感性得以显现。这些结果为描绘视听情感加工的时间动态提供了基础。