Naturalistic stimuli in affective neuroimaging: A review
H Saarimäki - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Naturalistic stimuli such as movies, music, and spoken and written stories elicit strong
emotions and allow brain imaging of emotions in close-to-real-life conditions. Emotions are …
emotions and allow brain imaging of emotions in close-to-real-life conditions. Emotions are …
Links between the neurobiology of oxytocin and human musicality
AR Harvey - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2020 - frontiersin.org
The human species possesses two complementary, yet distinct, universal communication
systems—language and music. Functional imaging studies have revealed that some core …
systems—language and music. Functional imaging studies have revealed that some core …
[HTML][HTML] Classification of emotion categories based on functional connectivity patterns of the human brain
Neurophysiological and psychological models posit that emotions depend on connections
across wide-spread corticolimbic circuits. While previous studies using pattern recognition …
across wide-spread corticolimbic circuits. While previous studies using pattern recognition …
Attachment reminders trigger widespread synchrony across multiple brains
Infant stimuli elicit widespread neural and behavioral response in human adults, and such
massive allocation of resources attests to the evolutionary significance of the primary …
massive allocation of resources attests to the evolutionary significance of the primary …
The embodied-enactive-interactive brain: Bridging neuroscience and creative arts therapies
S Vaisvaser - Frontiers in Psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The recognition and incorporation of evidence-based neuroscientific concepts into creative
arts therapeutic knowledge and practice seem valuable and advantageous for the purpose …
arts therapeutic knowledge and practice seem valuable and advantageous for the purpose …
[HTML][HTML] The role of external factors in affect-sharing and their neural bases
Affect-sharing, the ability to vicariously feel another person's emotions, is the primary
component of empathy that is typically thought to rely on the observer's capacity to feel the …
component of empathy that is typically thought to rely on the observer's capacity to feel the …
Inter-subject correlations of EEG reflect subjective arousal and acoustic features of music
F Ueno, S Shimada - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Background Research on music-induced emotion and brain activity is constantly expanding.
Although studies using inter-subject correlation (ISC), a collectively shared brain activity …
Although studies using inter-subject correlation (ISC), a collectively shared brain activity …
Neural signatures of shared subjective affective engagement and disengagement during movie viewing
When watching a negative emotional movie, we differ from person to person in the ease with
which we engage and the difficulty with which we disengage throughout a temporally …
which we engage and the difficulty with which we disengage throughout a temporally …
[HTML][HTML] Ongoing first-hand pain facilitates somatosensory resonance but inhibits affective sharing in empathy for pain
Alterations of empathy for others' pain among patients with chronic pain remained
inconsistent. Here, applying a capsaicin-based ongoing pain model on healthy participants …
inconsistent. Here, applying a capsaicin-based ongoing pain model on healthy participants …
Unique affective profile of music-evoked nostalgia: An extension and conceptual replication of Barrett et al.'s (2010) study.
Nostalgia is a mixed emotion, often evoked by music. This study sought to conceptually
replicate and extend Barrett et al.'s (see record 2010-09991-008) pioneering work exploring …
replicate and extend Barrett et al.'s (see record 2010-09991-008) pioneering work exploring …