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  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Psychiatry

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  • Emotions are crucial for survival and social interaction, with extensive research into their processing.
  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has localized emotion processing areas.
  • Event-related potential (ERP) methods offer high temporal resolution for studying the time course of emotion processing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the temporal dynamics of emotion processing using ERPs.
  • To understand the role of neural plasticity in emotion development and disorders.
  • To investigate the link between neural plasticity and mood disorders.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) for spatial localization of emotion processes.
  • Employing event-related potential (ERP) techniques to analyze the temporal dynamics of emotional modulation.
  • Reviewing existing research on age-related emotional development and learning effects on emotion.

Main Results:

  • Emotional modulation of ERP components is a well-verified phenomenon.
  • Emotion processing is influenced by age and can be modified by learning or developmental disturbances.
  • Neural plasticity in emotion-relevant systems underlies these changes.

Conclusions:

  • Neural plasticity is fundamental to the dynamic development of emotions across the lifespan.
  • Disruptions in neural plasticity may lead to impaired emotional regulation.
  • Dysfunctional neural plasticity is a probable cause of mood disorders characterized by emotional discordance.