Neural Modulation in Aversive Emotion Processing: An Independent Component Analysis Study.
César Romero-RebollarLuis Jiménez-ÁngelesEduardo Antonio Dragustinovis-RuizVerónica Medina-BañuelosPublished in: Computational and mathematical methods in medicine (2016)
Emotional processing has an important role in social interaction. We report the findings about the Independent Component Analysis carried out on a fMRI set obtained with a paradigm of face emotional processing. The results showed that an independent component, mainly cerebellar-medial-frontal, had a positive modulation associated with fear processing. Also, another independent component, mainly parahippocampal-prefrontal, showed a negative modulation that could be associated with implicit reappraisal of emotional stimuli. Independent Component Analysis could serve as a method to understand complex cognitive processes and their underlying neural dynamics.