Emotion experiment

The Emotion experiment is a task that aims to measure emotional face processing. In the task, participants view pictures of faces (happy, fearful, or neutral), and houses in a pseudorandom order. The stimuli were taken from the Radboud Faces Database (Langner et al., 2010) and are presented in blocks of 18 seconds, with four blocks for each of the four stimulus types.

In YOUth, the Emotion task was performed in the Magnetic Resonance Imaging scanner to obtain functional MRI data.

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  • Child and Adolescent

  • 9 years
  •   C
    8.0 - 10.0 years   From 2016-03-14 to 2020-04-14

  • 12 years
  •   C
    11.0 - 16.0 years   From 2019-07-04 to 2022-12-01

    Mode of collection MeasurementsAndTests    Behavioral/cognitive task
    Analysis unit Individual
    Instrument name Functional MRI Emotion experiment behavior
    Measure name Functional MRI Emotion experiment behavior
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    You can also access this dataset using the API (see API Docs).