The impact of stimulus valence and emotion regulation on sustained brain activation: task-rest switching in emotion.
Task-rest interactions, defined as the modulation of brain activation during fixation periods depending on the preceding stimulation and experimental manipulation, have been described repeatedly for different cognitively demanding tasks in various regions across the brain. However, task-rest interac...
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Main Authors: | Jan-Peter Lamke, Judith K Daniels, Denise Dörfel, Michael Gaebler, Rasha Abdel Rahman, Falk Hummel, Susanne Erk, Henrik Walter |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f472e8c1d1d9426a9cbdf0d5b1a70a00 |
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