Multivariate Brain Prediction of Heart Rate and Skin Conductance Responses to Social Threat.
Hedwig EisenbarthLuke J ChangTor D WagerPublished in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
We show that threat-induced increases in heart rate and skin conductance share some common representations in the brain, located mainly in the vmPFC, temporal and parahippocampal cortices, thalamus, and brainstem. However, despite these similarities, the brain patterns that predict these two autonomic responses are largely distinct. This evidence for largely output-measure-specific regulation of autonomic responses argues against a common system hypothesis and provides evidence that different autonomic measures reflect distinct, measurable patterns of cortical-subcortical interactions.