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Differential Activation Patterns in the Same Brain Region Led to Opposite Emotional States.


ABSTRACT: In human studies, how averaged activation in a brain region relates to human behavior has been extensively investigated. This approach has led to the finding that positive and negative facial preferences are represented by different brain regions. However, using a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) decoded neurofeedback (DecNef) method, we found that different patterns of neural activations within the cingulate cortex (CC) play roles in representing opposite directions of facial preference. In the present study, while neutrally preferred faces were presented, multi-voxel activation patterns in the CC that corresponded to higher (or lower) preference were repeatedly induced by fMRI DecNef. As a result, previously neutrally preferred faces became more (or less) preferred. We conclude that a different activation pattern in the CC, rather than averaged activation in a different area, represents and suffices to determine positive or negative facial preference. This new approach may reveal the importance of an activation pattern within a brain region in many cognitive functions.

SUBMITTER: Shibata K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5015828 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Differential Activation Patterns in the Same Brain Region Led to Opposite Emotional States.

Shibata Kazuhisa K   Watanabe Takeo T   Kawato Mitsuo M   Sasaki Yuka Y  

PLoS biology 20160908 9


In human studies, how averaged activation in a brain region relates to human behavior has been extensively investigated. This approach has led to the finding that positive and negative facial preferences are represented by different brain regions. However, using a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) decoded neurofeedback (DecNef) method, we found that different patterns of neural activations within the cingulate cortex (CC) play roles in representing opposite directions of facial prefer  ...[more]

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