Response inhibition results in the emotional devaluation of faces: neural correlates as revealed by fMRI.
Although it is well established that prior experience with faces determines their subsequent social-emotional evaluation, recent work shows that top-down inhibitory mechanisms, including response inhibition, can lead to social devaluation after even a single, brief exposure. These rapidly induced ef...
Main Authors: | Doallo, S, Raymond, J, Shapiro, K, Kiss, M, Eimer, M, Nobre, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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