The affective processing of loved familiar faces and names: Integrating fMRI and heart rate
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Vila Castellar, Jaime; Morato Gabao, Cristina; Lucas, Ignacio; Guerra Muñoz, Pedro María; Castro-Laguardia, Ana María; Bobes, María A.Editorial
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2019-04-30Referencia bibliográfica
Vila J, Morato C, Lucas I, Guerra P, Castro-Laguardia AM, Bobes MA (2019) The affective processing of loved familiar faces and names: Integrating fMRI and heart rate. PLoS ONE 14(4): e0216057
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This work was supported by a grant to JV from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (Grant PSI2011-28530)Resumen
The neuroscientific study of love has been boosted by an extended corpus of research on
face-identity recognition. However, few studies have compared the emotional mechanisms
activated by loved faces and names and none have simultaneously examined fMRI and
autonomic measures. The present study combined fMRI with the heart rate response when
21 participants (10 males) passively viewed the face or the written name of 4 loved people
and 4 unknown people. The results showed accelerative patterns in heart rate, together with
brain activations, which were significantly higher for loved people than for unknown people.
Significant correlations were found between heart rate and brain activation in frontal areas,
for faces, and in temporal areas, for names. The results are discussed in the context of previous
studies using the same passive viewing procedure, highlighting the relevance of integrating
peripheral and central measures in the scientific study of positive emotion and love.