Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
930276 International Journal of Psychophysiology 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A major problem in the electrophysiological studies of emotional processing linked to recognition of familiar faces is the unambiguous differentiation of effects due to emotional valence, arousal, and familiarity. The present paper summarizes a set of three studies aimed at investigating the affective processing of loved familiar faces using Lang's picture-viewing paradigm, with a special emphasis on teasing apart the individual contributions of affective valence, undifferentiated emotional arousal, and familiarity The results of the three studies support the conclusion that viewing the faces of familiar loved ones elicits an intense positive emotional reaction that cannot be explained either by familiarity or arousal alone.

► Viewing the faces of loved ones elicits large involuntary physiological responses. ► Photographs of loved familiar people are capable of inhibiting defensive reactions. ► The physiological responses to loved faces cannot be explained by familiarity.

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