- Abstract:
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Although it is well established that prior experience with faces determines their subsequent social-emotional evaluation, recent work shows that top-down inhibitory mechanisms, including response inhibition, can lead to social devaluation after even a single, brief exposure. These rapidly induced effects indicate interplay among perceptual, attentional, response-selection and social-emotional networks; yet, the brain mechanisms underlying this are not well understood. This study used function...
Expand abstract - Publication status:
- Published
- Journal:
- Social cognitive and affective neuroscience
- Volume:
- 7
- Issue:
- 6
- Pages:
- 649-659
- Publication date:
- 2012-08-05
- DOI:
- EISSN:
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1749-5024
- ISSN:
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1749-5016
- URN:
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uuid:8b66f92f-24f3-4457-b6ec-720cb32b02c0
- Source identifiers:
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151195
- Local pid:
- pubs:151195
- Copyright date:
- 2012
Journal article
Response inhibition results in the emotional devaluation of faces: neural correlates as revealed by fMRI.
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