The brain basis of positive and negative affect: evidence from a meta-analysis of the human neuroimaging literature

KA Lindquist, AB Satpute, TD Wager, J Weber… - Cerebral …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
The ability to experience pleasant or unpleasant feelings or to represent objects as “positive”
or “negative” is known as representing hedonic “valence.” Although scientists …

The Brain Basis of Positive and Negative Affect: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis of the Human Neuroimaging Literature.

KA Lindquist, AB Satpute, TD Wager… - Cerebral Cortex (New …, 2015 - europepmc.org
The ability to experience pleasant or unpleasant feelings or to represent objects as “positive”
or “negative” is known as representing hedonic “valence.” Although scientists …

[PDF][PDF] The Brain Basis of Positive and Negative Affect: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis of the Human Neuroimaging Literature

KA Lindquist, AB Satpute, TD Wager… - Cerebral …, 2015 - carolinaaffectivescience.com
The ability to experience pleasant or unpleasant feelings or to represent objects as “positive”
or “negative” is known as representing hedonic “valence.” Although scientists …

[PDF][PDF] The Brain Basis of Positive and Negative Affect: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis of the Human Neuroimaging Literature

KA Lindquist, AB Satpute, TD Wager, J Weber… - Cerebral Cortex, 2016 - core.ac.uk
The ability to experience pleasant or unpleasant feelings or to represent objects as “positive”
or “negative” is known as representing hedonic “valence.” Although scientists …

The Brain Basis of Positive and Negative Affect: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis of the Human Neuroimaging Literature.

KA Lindquist, AB Satpute, TD Wager… - Cerebral …, 2016 - search.ebscohost.com
The ability to experience pleasant or unpleasant feelings or to represent objects as" positive"
or" negative" is known as representing hedonic" valence." Although scientists …

The Brain Basis of Positive and Negative Affect: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis of the Human Neuroimaging Literature

KA Lindquist, AB Satpute, TD Wager… - Cerebral Cortex (New …, 2016 - cdr.lib.unc.edu
The ability to experience pleasant or unpleasant feelings or to represent objects as “positive”
or “negative” is known as representing hedonic “valence.” Although scientists …

[PDF][PDF] The Brain Basis of Positive and Negative Affect: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis of the Human Neuroimaging Literature

KA Lindquist, AB Satpute, TD Wager, J Weber… - Cerebral …, 2016 - academia.edu
The ability to experience pleasant or unpleasant feelings or to represent objects as “positive”
or “negative” is known as representing hedonic “valence.” Although scientists …

[PDF][PDF] The Brain Basis of Positive and Negative Affect: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis of the Human Neuroimaging Literature

KA Lindquist, AB Satpute, TD Wager, J Weber… - Cerebral …, 2015 - kristenalindquist.com
The ability to experience pleasant or unpleasant feelings or to represent objects as “positive”
or “negative” is known as representing hedonic “valence.” Although scientists …

The brain basis of positive and negative affect: Evidence from a meta-analysis of the human neuroimaging literature.

KA Lindquist, AB Satpute, TD Wager, J Weber… - Cerebral …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
The ability to experience pleasant or unpleasant feelings or to represent objects as “positive”
or “negative” is known as representing hedonic “valence.” Although scientists …

[PDF][PDF] The Brain Basis of Positive and Negative Affect: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis of the Human Neuroimaging Literature

KA Lindquist, AB Satpute, TD Wager, J Weber… - Cerebral …, 2016 - affective-science.org
The ability to experience pleasant or unpleasant feelings or to represent objects as “positive”
or “negative” is known as representing hedonic “valence.” Although scientists …