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      An event-related potential study of maternal love in mothers.

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      Brain topography
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          Feeling is stable and implicit and can be explicated in concrete situations in the form of emotion. To map the time course of feeling processing, the present study explored electrophysiological responses relevant to inner feeling by creating situations to evoke the explicit response of feeling. Fourteen mothers were asked to listen to TS and NS. Although the early event-related potential components (P1, N1 and P2) elicited by story pictures were not affected by the emotional valence of stories, the pictures relevant to TS elicited larger P3 and late positive potential (LPP) components than did neutral story pictures, indicating that feeling processing occurred at the post-perceptual stage. Feeling-related positive potential was separated using the difference wave analysis technique, which consisted of two sub-components: FRBB1 and FRBB2 based on P3 and LPP modulations, respectively. These data provide new electrophysiological evidence for the time course of feeling processing related to maternal love.

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          Journal
          Brain Topogr
          Brain topography
          Springer Nature America, Inc
          1573-6792
          0896-0267
          Oct 2012
          : 25
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Education College, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China. lujiamei@vip.163.com
          Article
          10.1007/s10548-012-0224-3
          22418621
          ed3714ee-7618-4380-ab96-b44f1c2ca75d
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