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A new study advances our understanding of how the brain responds to emotionally charged objects and scenes.
The ability to recognise and respond to emotionally-charged situations is essential to a species' evolutionary success.
The research was led by Trinity College Dublin neuroscientist Prof. Sonia Bishop .
Regions of occipital temporal cortex, in the back of the brain, showed differential representation of both stimulus semantic category and affective value.
This suggests that the brain chooses which information is important or not important to represent and hold stable representations of sub-categories of animate and inanimate stimuli that integrate affective information.
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