Effects of valence and arousal on implicit approach/ avoidance tendencies: A fMRI study.

Neuropsychologia

Department of Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, Institute for Psychology, Johannes-Gutenberg University of Mainz, Germany. Electronic address:

Published: August 2019

To date, it is still a matter of debate, whether valence or valence and arousal interactively foster implicit approach and avoidance tendencies, and which neural circuitries underlie these effects. To address these questions, we investigated the effects of valence and arousal on implicit approach/avoidance tendencies during fMRI in healthy volunteers (N=46). The implicit approach of positive social scenes was associated with shorter response preparation times and increased activation of the lingual, parahippocampal and fusiform gyri. Valence and arousal did not influence reaction times interactively, but we observed increased activation of prefrontal, motor, temporal, middle cingulate and parietal cortex during the approach of positive highly arousing and negative mildly arousing pictures, and the avoidance of positively mildly arousing and negative highly arousing pictures. These findings confirm the facilitation of implicit approach by positive scenes and advance our understanding regarding the neurobiological correlates of implicit approach-/avoidance biases.

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