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Neuronal deactivation is equally important for understanding emotional processing

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (3):169-170 (2012)
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Abstract

In their analyses of the neural correlates of discrete emotionality, Lindquist et al. do not consider the numerous drawbacks to inferring psychological processes based on currently available cognitive neurometric technology. The authors also disproportionately emphasize the relevance of neuronal activation over deactivation, which, in our opinion, limits the scope and utility of their conclusions

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