Dissociable modulation of overt visual attention in valence and arousal revealed by topology of scan path.

Emotional stimuli have evolutionary significance for the survival of organisms; therefore, they are attention-grabbing and are processed preferentially. The neural underpinnings of two principle emotional dimensions in affective space, valence (degree of pleasantness) and arousal (intensity of evoke...

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Main Authors: Jianguang Ni, Huihui Jiang, Yixiang Jin, Nanhui Chen, Jianhong Wang, Zhengbo Wang, Yuejia Luo, Yuanye Ma, Xintian Hu
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3071806?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-1009cc2ebdcb4b43a12d7490b399b8b82020-11-25T02:03:31ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0164e1826210.1371/journal.pone.0018262Dissociable modulation of overt visual attention in valence and arousal revealed by topology of scan path.Jianguang NiHuihui JiangYixiang JinNanhui ChenJianhong WangZhengbo WangYuejia LuoYuanye MaXintian HuEmotional stimuli have evolutionary significance for the survival of organisms; therefore, they are attention-grabbing and are processed preferentially. The neural underpinnings of two principle emotional dimensions in affective space, valence (degree of pleasantness) and arousal (intensity of evoked emotion), have been shown to be dissociable in the olfactory, gustatory and memory systems. However, the separable roles of valence and arousal in scene perception are poorly understood. In this study, we asked how these two emotional dimensions modulate overt visual attention. Twenty-two healthy volunteers freely viewed images from the International Affective Picture System (IAPS) that were graded for affective levels of valence and arousal (high, medium, and low). Subjects' heads were immobilized and eye movements were recorded by camera to track overt shifts of visual attention. Algebraic graph-based approaches were introduced to model scan paths as weighted undirected path graphs, generating global topology metrics that characterize the algebraic connectivity of scan paths. Our data suggest that human subjects show different scanning patterns to stimuli with different affective ratings. Valence salient stimuli (with neutral arousal) elicited faster and larger shifts of attention, while arousal salient stimuli (with neutral valence) elicited local scanning, dense attention allocation and deep processing. Furthermore, our model revealed that the modulatory effect of valence was linearly related to the valence level, whereas the relation between the modulatory effect and the level of arousal was nonlinear. Hence, visual attention seems to be modulated by mechanisms that are separate for valence and arousal.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3071806?pdf=render
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author Jianguang Ni
Huihui Jiang
Yixiang Jin
Nanhui Chen
Jianhong Wang
Zhengbo Wang
Yuejia Luo
Yuanye Ma
Xintian Hu
spellingShingle Jianguang Ni
Huihui Jiang
Yixiang Jin
Nanhui Chen
Jianhong Wang
Zhengbo Wang
Yuejia Luo
Yuanye Ma
Xintian Hu
Dissociable modulation of overt visual attention in valence and arousal revealed by topology of scan path.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jianguang Ni
Huihui Jiang
Yixiang Jin
Nanhui Chen
Jianhong Wang
Zhengbo Wang
Yuejia Luo
Yuanye Ma
Xintian Hu
author_sort Jianguang Ni
title Dissociable modulation of overt visual attention in valence and arousal revealed by topology of scan path.
title_short Dissociable modulation of overt visual attention in valence and arousal revealed by topology of scan path.
title_full Dissociable modulation of overt visual attention in valence and arousal revealed by topology of scan path.
title_fullStr Dissociable modulation of overt visual attention in valence and arousal revealed by topology of scan path.
title_full_unstemmed Dissociable modulation of overt visual attention in valence and arousal revealed by topology of scan path.
title_sort dissociable modulation of overt visual attention in valence and arousal revealed by topology of scan path.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Emotional stimuli have evolutionary significance for the survival of organisms; therefore, they are attention-grabbing and are processed preferentially. The neural underpinnings of two principle emotional dimensions in affective space, valence (degree of pleasantness) and arousal (intensity of evoked emotion), have been shown to be dissociable in the olfactory, gustatory and memory systems. However, the separable roles of valence and arousal in scene perception are poorly understood. In this study, we asked how these two emotional dimensions modulate overt visual attention. Twenty-two healthy volunteers freely viewed images from the International Affective Picture System (IAPS) that were graded for affective levels of valence and arousal (high, medium, and low). Subjects' heads were immobilized and eye movements were recorded by camera to track overt shifts of visual attention. Algebraic graph-based approaches were introduced to model scan paths as weighted undirected path graphs, generating global topology metrics that characterize the algebraic connectivity of scan paths. Our data suggest that human subjects show different scanning patterns to stimuli with different affective ratings. Valence salient stimuli (with neutral arousal) elicited faster and larger shifts of attention, while arousal salient stimuli (with neutral valence) elicited local scanning, dense attention allocation and deep processing. Furthermore, our model revealed that the modulatory effect of valence was linearly related to the valence level, whereas the relation between the modulatory effect and the level of arousal was nonlinear. Hence, visual attention seems to be modulated by mechanisms that are separate for valence and arousal.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3071806?pdf=render
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