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Threat as a feature in visual semantic object memory

Authors :
Richard W. Briggs
Virginia I. Buhl
Clifford S. Calley
Michael A. Motes
John Hart
Mandy J. Maguire
Leonardo Estevez
H. Sheng Chiang
Hervé Abdi
Jeffrey S. Spence
Raksha Anand
Michael A. Kraut
Thomas W. Freeman
Source :
Hum Brain Mapp
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Wiley, 2012.

Abstract

Threatening stimuli have been found to modulate visual processes related to perception and attention. The present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated whether threat modulates visual object recognition of man-made and naturally occurring categories of stimuli. Compared with nonthreatening pictures, threatening pictures of real items elicited larger fMRI BOLD signal changes in medial visual cortices extending inferiorly into the temporo-occipital (TO) ''what'' pathways. This region elicited greater signal changes for threatening items compared to nonthreatening from both the natural-occurring and man-made stimulus supraordinate categories, demonstrating a featural component to these visual processing areas. Two additional loci of signal changes within more lateral inferior TO areas (bilateral BA18 and 19 as well as the right ventral temporal lobe) were detected for a category-fea- ture interaction, with stronger responses to man-made (category) threatening (feature) stimuli than to nat- ural threats. The findings are discussed in terms of visual recognition of processing efficiently or rapidly groups of items that confer an advantage for survival. Hum Brain Mapp 00:000-000, 2012. V C 2012 Wiley

Details

ISSN :
10659471
Volume :
34
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human Brain Mapping
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....249a76876374d6324da838aac6430e46
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.22039