Activation Likelihood Estimation Neuroimaging Meta-Analysis: a Powerful Tool for Emotion Research.
Tommaso CostaMario FerraroJordi ManuelloAlessia CamasioAndrea NaniLorenzo MancusoFranco CaudaPeter T FoxDonato LiloiaPublished in: Psychology research and behavior management (2024)
Over the past two decades, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become the primary tool for exploring neural correlates of emotion. To enhance the reliability of results in understanding the complex nature of emotional experiences, researchers combine findings from multiple fMRI studies using coordinate-based meta-analysis (CBMA). As one of the most widely employed CBMA methods worldwide, activation likelihood estimation (ALE) is of great importance in affective neuroscience and neuropsychology. This comprehensive review provides an introductory guide for implementing the ALE method in emotion research, outlining the experimental steps involved. By presenting a case study about the emotion of disgust, with regard to both its core and social processing, we offer insightful commentary as to how ALE can enable researchers to produce consistent results and, consequently, fruitfully investigate the neural mechanisms underpinning emotions, facilitating further progress in this field.
Keyphrases
- systematic review
- autism spectrum disorder
- depressive symptoms
- magnetic resonance imaging
- case control
- borderline personality disorder
- resting state
- functional connectivity
- meta analyses
- mental health
- healthcare
- computed tomography
- bipolar disorder
- case report
- quality improvement
- contrast enhanced
- diffusion weighted imaging