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Amygdala activation in response to 2D and 3D emotion-inducing stimuli

Author(s): Dores, Artemisa Rocha cv logo 1 ; Barbosa, Fernando cv logo 2 ; Monteiro, Luís cv logo 3 ; Leitão, Miguel cv logo 4 ; Reis, Mafalda cv logo 5 ; Coelho, Carlos M. cv logo 6 ; Ribeiro, Eduardo cv logo 7 ; Carvalho, Irene P. cv logo 8 ; Sousa, Liliana cv logo 9 ; Castro-Caldas, Alexandre cv logo 10

Date: 2014

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/4983

Origin: Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do Porto

Subject(s): Virtual reality; 3D/2D visual stimuli; Valence (pleasant, unpleasant, neutral); Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI); Amygdala


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Studying changes in brain activation according to the valence of emotion-inducing stimuli is essential in the research on emotions. Due to the ecological potential of virtual reality, it is also important to examine whether brain activation in response to emotional stimuli can be modulated by the three-dimensional (3D) properties of the images. This study uses functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging to compare differences between 3D and standard (2D) visual stimuli in the activation of emotion-related brain areas. The stimuli were organized in three virtual-reality scenarios, each with a different emotional valence (pleasant, unpleasant and neutral). The scenarios were presented in a pseudo-randomized order in the two visualization modes to twelve healthy males. Data were analyzed through a GLM-based fixed effects procedure. Unpleasant and neutral stimuli activated the right amygdala more strongly when presented in 3D than in 2D. These results suggest that 3D stimuli, when used as “building blocks” for virtual environments, can induce increased emotional loading, as shown here through neuroimaging.
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Language English
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