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Identifying the hierarchical emotional areas in the human brain through information fusion

Information Fusion, ISSN: 1566-2535, Vol: 113, Page: 102613
2025
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    Citations
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    Usage
  • 6
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    Mentions
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  • Citations
    2
  • Captures
    6
  • Mentions
    1
    • News Mentions
      1
      • News
        1

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Studies from Chinese Academy of Sciences Add New Findings in the Area of Psychology and Psychiatry (Identifying the Hierarchical Emotional Areas In the Human Brain Through Information Fusion)

2025 JAN 07 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Psychology & Psychiatry Daily -- Current study results on Psychology and Psychiatry have

Article Description

The brain basis of emotion has consistently received widespread attention, attracting a large number of studies to explore this cutting-edge topic. However, the methods employed in these studies typically only model the pairwise relationship between two brain regions, while neglecting the interactions and information fusion among multiple brain regions—one of the key ideas of the psychological constructionist hypothesis. To overcome the limitations of traditional methods, this study provides an in-depth theoretical analysis of how to maximize interactions and information fusion among brain regions. Building on the results of this analysis, we propose to identify the hierarchical emotional areas in the human brain through multi-source information fusion and graph machine learning methods. Comprehensive experiments reveal that the identified hierarchical emotional areas, from lower to higher levels, primarily facilitate the fundamental process of emotion perception, the construction of basic psychological operations, and the coordination and integration of these operations. Overall, our findings provide unique insights into the brain mechanisms underlying specific emotions based on the psychological constructionist hypothesis.

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