Atypical modulations of N170 component during emotional processing and their links to social behaviors in ex-combatants

ABSTRACT: Emotional processing (EP) is crucial for the elaboration and implementation of adaptive social strategies. EP is also necessary for the expression of social cognition and behavior (SCB) patterns. It is well-known that war contexts induce socio-emotional atypical functioning, in particular...

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Trujillo Orrego, Sandra Patricia
Valencia Betancur, Stella Maris
Trujillo Orrego, Natalia
Ugarriza Uribe, Juan Esteban
Rodríguez Calvache, Mónica Viviana
Rendón Correa, Jorge Iván
Pineda Salazar, David Antonio
López Hincapié, José David
Ibañez Barassi, Agustín
Parra Rodríguez, Mario Alfredo
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2017
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Universidad de Antioquia
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Emotional processing
Ex-combatants
N170
Social behavior
Social neurosciences
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Atypical modulations of N170 component during emotional processing and their links to social behaviors in ex-combatants
title Atypical modulations of N170 component during emotional processing and their links to social behaviors in ex-combatants
spellingShingle Atypical modulations of N170 component during emotional processing and their links to social behaviors in ex-combatants
Emotional processing
Ex-combatants
N170
Social behavior
Social neurosciences
title_short Atypical modulations of N170 component during emotional processing and their links to social behaviors in ex-combatants
title_full Atypical modulations of N170 component during emotional processing and their links to social behaviors in ex-combatants
title_fullStr Atypical modulations of N170 component during emotional processing and their links to social behaviors in ex-combatants
title_full_unstemmed Atypical modulations of N170 component during emotional processing and their links to social behaviors in ex-combatants
title_sort Atypical modulations of N170 component during emotional processing and their links to social behaviors in ex-combatants
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Trujillo Orrego, Sandra Patricia
Valencia Betancur, Stella Maris
Trujillo Orrego, Natalia
Ugarriza Uribe, Juan Esteban
Rodríguez Calvache, Mónica Viviana
Rendón Correa, Jorge Iván
Pineda Salazar, David Antonio
López Hincapié, José David
Ibañez Barassi, Agustín
Parra Rodríguez, Mario Alfredo
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Trujillo Orrego, Sandra Patricia
Valencia Betancur, Stella Maris
Trujillo Orrego, Natalia
Ugarriza Uribe, Juan Esteban
Rodríguez Calvache, Mónica Viviana
Rendón Correa, Jorge Iván
Pineda Salazar, David Antonio
López Hincapié, José David
Ibañez Barassi, Agustín
Parra Rodríguez, Mario Alfredo
dc.contributor.researchgroup.spa.fl_str_mv Sistemas Embebidos e Inteligencia Computacional (SISTEMIC)
Salud Mental
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Emotional processing
Ex-combatants
N170
Social behavior
Social neurosciences
topic Emotional processing
Ex-combatants
N170
Social behavior
Social neurosciences
description ABSTRACT: Emotional processing (EP) is crucial for the elaboration and implementation of adaptive social strategies. EP is also necessary for the expression of social cognition and behavior (SCB) patterns. It is well-known that war contexts induce socio-emotional atypical functioning, in particular for those who participate in combats. Thus, ex-combatants represent an ideal non-clinical population to explore EP modulation and to evaluate its relation with SCB. The aim of this study was to explore EP and its relation with SCB dimensions such as empathy, theory of mind and social skills in a sample of 50 subjects, of which 30 were ex-combatants from illegally armed groups in Colombia, and 20 controls without combat experience. We adapted an Emotional Recognition Task for faces and words and synchronized it with electroencephalographic recording. Ex-combatants presented with higher assertion skills and showed more pronounced brain responses to faces than Controls. They did not show the bias toward anger observed in control participants whereby the latter group was more likely to misclassify neutral faces as angry. However, ex-combatants showed an atypical word valence processing. That is, words with different emotions yielded no differences in N170 modulations. SCB variables were successfully predicted by neurocognitive variables. Our results suggest that in ex-combatants the links between EP and SCB functions are reorganized. This may reflect neurocognitive modulations associated to chronic exposure to war experiences.
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It is well-known that war contexts induce socio-emotional atypical functioning, in particular for those who participate in combats. Thus, ex-combatants represent an ideal non-clinical population to explore EP modulation and to evaluate its relation with SCB. The aim of this study was to explore EP and its relation with SCB dimensions such as empathy, theory of mind and social skills in a sample of 50 subjects, of which 30 were ex-combatants from illegally armed groups in Colombia, and 20 controls without combat experience. We adapted an Emotional Recognition Task for faces and words and synchronized it with electroencephalographic recording. Ex-combatants presented with higher assertion skills and showed more pronounced brain responses to faces than Controls. They did not show the bias toward anger observed in control participants whereby the latter group was more likely to misclassify neutral faces as angry. However, ex-combatants showed an atypical word valence processing. 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