Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6264073 Brain Research 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The current study investigated the time course of the implicit processing of erotic stimuli using event-related potentials (ERPs). ERPs elicited by erotic pictures were compared with those by three other types of pictures: non-erotic positive, negative, and neutral pictures. We observed that erotic pictures evoked enhanced neural responses compared with other pictures at both early (P2/N2) and late (P3/positive slow wave) temporal stages. These results suggested that erotic pictures selectively captured individuals' attention at early stages and evoked deeper processing at late stages. More importantly, the amplitudes of P2, N2, and P3 only discriminated between erotic and non-erotic (i.e., positive, neutral, and negative) pictures. That is, no difference was revealed among non-erotic pictures, although these pictures differed in both valence and arousal. Thus, our results suggest that the erotic picture processing is beyond the valence and arousal.

► The erotic picture processing was investigated by using an implicit task. ► Erotic pictures captured bottom-up attention at the early temporal stages. ► Erotic pictures elicited deeper processing at the late temporal stages. ► The reflective responses to specific emotional content may explain results.

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