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Population coding of affect across stimuli, modalities and individuals.


ABSTRACT: It remains unclear how the brain represents external objective sensory events alongside our internal subjective impressions of them--affect. Representational mapping of population activity evoked by complex scenes and basic tastes in humans revealed a neural code supporting a continuous axis of pleasant-to-unpleasant valence. This valence code was distinct from low-level physical and high-level object properties. Although ventral temporal and anterior insular cortices supported valence codes specific to vision and taste, both the medial and lateral orbitofrontal cortices (OFC) maintained a valence code independent of sensory origin. Furthermore, only the OFC code could classify experienced affect across participants. The entire valence spectrum was represented as a collective pattern in regional neural activity as sensory-specific and abstract codes, whereby the subjective quality of affect can be objectively quantified across stimuli, modalities and people.

SUBMITTER: Chikazoe J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4317366 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Population coding of affect across stimuli, modalities and individuals.

Chikazoe Junichi J   Lee Daniel H DH   Kriegeskorte Nikolaus N   Anderson Adam K AK  

Nature neuroscience 20140622 8


It remains unclear how the brain represents external objective sensory events alongside our internal subjective impressions of them--affect. Representational mapping of population activity evoked by complex scenes and basic tastes in humans revealed a neural code supporting a continuous axis of pleasant-to-unpleasant valence. This valence code was distinct from low-level physical and high-level object properties. Although ventral temporal and anterior insular cortices supported valence codes spe  ...[more]

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