PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Identifying Emotions on the Basis of Neural Activation.

  • Karim S Kassam,
  • Amanda R Markey,
  • Vladimir L Cherkassky,
  • George Loewenstein,
  • Marcel Adam Just

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066032
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
p. e66032

Abstract

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We attempt to determine the discriminability and organization of neural activation corresponding to the experience of specific emotions. Method actors were asked to self-induce nine emotional states (anger, disgust, envy, fear, happiness, lust, pride, sadness, and shame) while in an fMRI scanner. Using a Gaussian Naïve Bayes pooled variance classifier, we demonstrate the ability to identify specific emotions experienced by an individual at well over chance accuracy on the basis of: 1) neural activation of the same individual in other trials, 2) neural activation of other individuals who experienced similar trials, and 3) neural activation of the same individual to a qualitatively different type of emotion induction. Factor analysis identified valence, arousal, sociality, and lust as dimensions underlying the activation patterns. These results suggest a structure for neural representations of emotion and inform theories of emotional processing.