Affective priming effects in the left and right cerebral hemispheres in patients with Alzheimer's disease

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Versace, R
Auge, A
Thomas-Antérion, C
Laurent, B
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[1] Univ Lyon 2, Inst Psychol, Lab Etud Mecanismes Cognit, F-69676 Bron, France
[2] CHU St Etienne, St Etienne Du Rouvray, France
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10.1076/anec.9.2.127.9548
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients and control subjects were tested in an affective priming paradigm associated with an affective discrimination task. Two pictures, one affectively positive or affectively negative and the other neutral, were presented simultaneously in the right and in the left visual fields; the participants had to decide which of the two pictures was the most affectively positive or negative. The target pictures were preceded by a prime picture that was either affectively positive, affectively negative, or neutral. The principal result was the observation, in AD patients as well as in control subjects, of negative affective priming effects for targets presented in the right hemisphere, and of positive affective priming effects for targets presented in the left hemisphere. The presence of affective priming effects suggests that AD patients have no particular deficit in the automatic activation of emotional information; the fact that priming effects were also observed for targets presented in the left hemisphere showed that AD patients probably have no left hemisphere deficit in the automatic activation of emotional information. However, in AD patients, affective priming effects were significant with negative targets but not with positive targets, which could suggest that AD patients processed positive targets in a more semantic way than negative targets.
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