B N Cuthbert
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Bradley M, Codispoti M, Cuthbert B, Lang P
Emotion
. 2003 Aug;
1(3):276-98.
PMID: 12934687
Emotional reactions are organized by underlying motivational states--defensive and appetitive--that have evolved to promote the survival of individuals and species. Affective responses were measured while participants viewed pictures with varied...
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Drobes D, Miller E, Hillman C, Bradley M, Cuthbert B, Lang P
Biol Psychol
. 2001 Jul;
57(1-3):153-77.
PMID: 11454438
Two studies examined emotional responding to food cues. In experiment 1, normal college students were assigned to 0-, 6- or 24-h of food deprivation prior to presentations of standard emotional...
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McManis M, Bradley M, Berg W, Cuthbert B, Lang P
Psychophysiology
. 2001 May;
38(2):222-31.
PMID: 11347868
Many studies have shown a consistent pattern in adults' responses to affective pictures and there is growing evidence of gender differences, as well. Little is known, though, about children's verbal,...
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Schupp H, Cuthbert B, Bradley M, Cacioppo J, Ito T, Lang P
Psychophysiology
. 2000 Mar;
37(2):257-61.
PMID: 10731776
Recent studies have shown that the late positive component of the event-related-potential (ERP) is enhanced for emotional pictures, presented in an oddball paradigm, evaluated as distant from an established affective...
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Cuthbert B, Schupp H, Bradley M, Birbaumer N, Lang P
Biol Psychol
. 2000 Mar;
52(2):95-111.
PMID: 10699350
Emotionally arousing picture stimuli evoked scalp-recorded event-related potentials. A late, slow positive voltage change was observed, which was significantly larger for affective than neutral stimuli. This positive shift began 200-300...
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Lang P, Bradley M, Cuthbert B
Biol Psychiatry
. 1998 Dec;
44(12):1248-63.
PMID: 9861468
The organization of response systems in emotion is founded on two basic motive systems, appetitive and defensive. The subcortical and deep cortical structures that determine primary motivated behavior are similar...
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Greenwald M, Bradley M, Cuthbert B, Lang P
Behav Neurosci
. 1998 Nov;
112(5):1069-79.
PMID: 9829785
This study investigated the size of, and relationship between, different modulatory effects of aversive stimulation on the acoustic startle reflex. This reflex is potentiated by shock exposure and associative shock...
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Lang P, Bradley M, Cuthbert B
J Clin Neurophysiol
. 1998 Nov;
15(5):397-408.
PMID: 9821067
No abstract available.
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Cuthbert B, Schupp H, Bradley M, McManis M, Lang P
Psychophysiology
. 1998 May;
35(3):344-7.
PMID: 9564755
Reflexive eyeblinks to a startle probe vary with the pleasantness of affective pictures, whereas the corresponding P300 varies with emotional arousal. The impact of attention to the probe on these...