TY - JOUR
T1 - Vocal and visual stimulation, congruence and lateralization affect brain oscillations in interspecies emotional positive and negative interactions
AU - Balconi, Michela
AU - Vanutelli, Maria Elide
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The present research explored the effect of cross-modal integration of emotional cues (auditory and visual (AV)) compared with only visual (V) emotional cues in observing interspecies interactions. The brain activity was monitored when subjects processed AV and V situations, which represented an emotional (positive or negative), interspecies (human–animal) interaction. Congruence (emotionally congruous or incongruous visual and auditory patterns) was also modulated. electroencephalography brain oscillations (from delta to beta) were analyzed and the cortical source localization (by standardized Low Resolution Brain Electromagnetic Tomography) was applied to the data. Frequency band (mainly low-frequency delta and theta) showed a significant brain activity increasing in response to negative compared to positive interactions within the right hemisphere. Moreover, differences were found based on stimulation type, with an increased effect for AV compared with V. Finally, delta band supported a lateralized right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) activity in response to negative and incongruous interspecies interactions, mainly for AV. The contribution of cross-modality, congruence (incongruous patterns), and lateralization (right DLPFC) in response to interspecies emotional interactions was discussed at light of a “negative lateralized effect.”
AB - The present research explored the effect of cross-modal integration of emotional cues (auditory and visual (AV)) compared with only visual (V) emotional cues in observing interspecies interactions. The brain activity was monitored when subjects processed AV and V situations, which represented an emotional (positive or negative), interspecies (human–animal) interaction. Congruence (emotionally congruous or incongruous visual and auditory patterns) was also modulated. electroencephalography brain oscillations (from delta to beta) were analyzed and the cortical source localization (by standardized Low Resolution Brain Electromagnetic Tomography) was applied to the data. Frequency band (mainly low-frequency delta and theta) showed a significant brain activity increasing in response to negative compared to positive interactions within the right hemisphere. Moreover, differences were found based on stimulation type, with an increased effect for AV compared with V. Finally, delta band supported a lateralized right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) activity in response to negative and incongruous interspecies interactions, mainly for AV. The contribution of cross-modality, congruence (incongruous patterns), and lateralization (right DLPFC) in response to interspecies emotional interactions was discussed at light of a “negative lateralized effect.”
KW - Acoustic Stimulation
KW - Brain oscillations
KW - Cross-modal auditory/visual
KW - Emotions
KW - Interspecies
KW - Valence
KW - Acoustic Stimulation
KW - Brain oscillations
KW - Cross-modal auditory/visual
KW - Emotions
KW - Interspecies
KW - Valence
UR - https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/93696
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U2 - 10.1080/17470919.2015.1081400
DO - 10.1080/17470919.2015.1081400
M3 - Article
SN - 1747-0919
VL - 11
SP - 297
EP - 310
JO - Social Neuroscience
JF - Social Neuroscience
IS - 3
ER -