Canli T, Desmond J E, Zhao Z, Glover G, Gabrieli J D
Department of Psychology, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA.
Neuroreport. 1998 Oct 5;9(14):3233-9. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199810050-00019.
Current brain models of emotion processing hypothesize that positive (or approach-related) emotions are lateralized towards the left hemisphere, whereas negative (or withdrawal-related) emotions are lateralized towards the right hemisphere. Brain imaging studies, however, have so far failed to document such hemispheric lateralization. In a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, 14 female subjects viewed alternating blocks of emotionally valenced positive and negative pictures. When the experience of valence was equated for arousal, overall brain reactivity was lateralized towards the left hemisphere for positive pictures and towards the right hemisphere for negative pictures. This study provides direct support for the valence hypothesis, under conditions of equivalent arousal, by means of functional brain imaging.
当前关于情绪加工的大脑模型假设,积极(或与趋近相关)情绪在左半球侧化,而消极(或与退缩相关)情绪在右半球侧化。然而,迄今为止的脑成像研究未能证实这种半球侧化现象。在一项功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究中,14名女性受试者观看了交替出现的带有正性和负性情绪效价的图片组。当效价体验与唤醒程度相匹配时,对于正性图片,整体大脑反应性在左半球侧化,而对于负性图片,则在右半球侧化。这项研究通过功能性脑成像,在唤醒程度相同的条件下,为效价假设提供了直接支持。