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Functional connectivity profiles of the default mode and visual networks reflect temporal accumulative effects of sustained naturalistic emotional experience
by
Liang, Zhen
, Zhang, Zhiguo
, Li, Linling
, Lin, Danyi
, Liu, Xiqin
, Zhang, Li
, Becker, Benjamin
, Xu, Shuyue
, Zhou, Yongjie
, Zhang, Min
, Huang, Gan
in
Accuracy
/ Adaptation
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain mapping
/ Brain Mapping - methods
/ Classification
/ Emotion classification
/ Emotions
/ Emotions - physiology
/ fMRI
/ Functional connectivity
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Happiness
/ Head
/ Humans
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Movie clips
/ Naturalistic stimulation
/ Nervous system
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroimaging
/ Spatial discrimination
2023
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Functional connectivity profiles of the default mode and visual networks reflect temporal accumulative effects of sustained naturalistic emotional experience
by
Liang, Zhen
, Zhang, Zhiguo
, Li, Linling
, Lin, Danyi
, Liu, Xiqin
, Zhang, Li
, Becker, Benjamin
, Xu, Shuyue
, Zhou, Yongjie
, Zhang, Min
, Huang, Gan
in
Accuracy
/ Adaptation
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain mapping
/ Brain Mapping - methods
/ Classification
/ Emotion classification
/ Emotions
/ Emotions - physiology
/ fMRI
/ Functional connectivity
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Happiness
/ Head
/ Humans
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Movie clips
/ Naturalistic stimulation
/ Nervous system
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroimaging
/ Spatial discrimination
2023
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Functional connectivity profiles of the default mode and visual networks reflect temporal accumulative effects of sustained naturalistic emotional experience
by
Liang, Zhen
, Zhang, Zhiguo
, Li, Linling
, Lin, Danyi
, Liu, Xiqin
, Zhang, Li
, Becker, Benjamin
, Xu, Shuyue
, Zhou, Yongjie
, Zhang, Min
, Huang, Gan
in
Accuracy
/ Adaptation
/ Brain
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain mapping
/ Brain Mapping - methods
/ Classification
/ Emotion classification
/ Emotions
/ Emotions - physiology
/ fMRI
/ Functional connectivity
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Happiness
/ Head
/ Humans
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
/ Movie clips
/ Naturalistic stimulation
/ Nervous system
/ Neural networks
/ Neuroimaging
/ Spatial discrimination
2023
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Functional connectivity profiles of the default mode and visual networks reflect temporal accumulative effects of sustained naturalistic emotional experience
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Functional connectivity profiles of the default mode and visual networks reflect temporal accumulative effects of sustained naturalistic emotional experience
2023
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•Happiness and sadness have discrete neural representations in terms of FC profiles.•Emotions are represented in distributed networks rather than a single network.•VN and DMN contribute to distinct representation of sustained emotional experience.•Temporal accumulative emotional experiences are reflected in neural representations.
Determining and decoding emotional brain processes under ecologically valid conditions remains a key challenge in affective neuroscience. The current functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) based emotion decoding studies are mainly based on brief and isolated episodes of emotion induction, while sustained emotional experience in naturalistic environments that mirror daily life experiences are scarce. Here we used 12 different 10-minute movie clips as ecologically valid emotion-evoking procedures in n = 52 individuals to explore emotion-specific fMRI functional connectivity (FC) profiles on the whole-brain level at high spatial resolution (432 parcellations including cortical and subcortical structures). Employing machine-learning based decoding and cross validation procedures allowed to investigate FC profiles contributing to classification that can accurately distinguish sustained happiness and sadness and that generalize across subjects, movie clips, and parcellations. Both functional brain network-based and subnetwork-based emotion classification results suggested that emotion manifests as distributed representation of multiple networks, rather than a single functional network or subnetwork. Further, the results showed that the Visual Network (VN) and Default Mode Network (DMN) associated functional networks, especially VN-DMN, exhibited a strong contribution to emotion classification. To further estimate the temporal accumulative effect of naturalistic long-term movie-based video-evoking emotions, we divided the 10-min episode into three stages: early stimulation (1∼200 s), middle stimulation (201∼400 s), and late stimulation (401∼600 s) and examined the emotion classification performance at different stimulation stages. We found that the late stimulation contributes most to the classification (accuracy=85.32%, F1-score=85.62%) compared to early and middle stimulation stages, implying that continuous exposure to emotional stimulation can lead to more intense emotions and further enhance emotion-specific distinguishable representations. The present work demonstrated that sustained happiness and sadness under naturalistic conditions are presented in emotion-specific network profiles and these expressions may play different roles in the generation and modulation of emotions. These findings elucidated the importance of network level adaptations for sustained emotional experiences during naturalistic contexts and open new venues for imaging network level contributions under naturalistic conditions.
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Elsevier Inc,Elsevier Limited,Elsevier
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