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Anticipatory brain activation preceding stimulus
presentation a true anomaly??
  • Dick J. Bierman Steven H. Scholte
  • Universities of Amsterdam Utrecht (NL)

IGGP Freiburg sep 25 2002
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Overview
  • The phenomenon of presentiment
  • Experimental studies using Skin Conductance
  • Re-analysis of main stream data
  • Experimental study using fMRI
  • Relation between SC and fMRI studies
  • Possible Normal explanations
  • Theoretical specualtions

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PRECognition or Sentiment
Cognition concerns conscious knowledge Sentiment
may be non (less) conscious
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What is Presentiment?
Consider the sep. 11 WTC attack. Was there
anybody in the general public having some uneasy
feeling before the attack?
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There are a lot of stories.
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Was this just coincidence?
Ed Cox (1960) Compared train ridership on days
with and without a train accident. He found that
on accident days there were significant less
people on trains. (Note Utts redid the analyses
and found a smaller effect after correction for
holidays)
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What went on before? Presentiment experiment
Presentiment is defined as the apparent
psycho-physiological effect of a future emotional
cause.
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Procedure of empirical approach
  • Subject sits relaxed with electrodes attached
  • Gets about 40 exposures of randomized neutral and
    calm stimuli
  • Skin conductance is averaged separately for
    emotional and neutral stimuli
  • Before, during and after stimulus
  • Baseline fixed at -7.5 seconds

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Procedure Presentiment trial
Skin Conductance
Time
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We analyze this by averaging over the condition
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Results First Subject (Radin-1)
Before
During
After
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Results all Subjects (Radin-1)
Emotional
Calm
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Replications
  • Amsterdam University 0
  • Edinburgh University 0
  • Lab. For Fundamental Research, Palo Alto
  • Cornell University (conceptual)
  • Budapest ?
  • Durham (NC) 0?
  • POST HOC in already published data
  • Antonio Damasio (Iowa university)
  • Alfons Hamm (Uni.Greifswald)

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This should be everywhere!
Main stream emotion research
Measure baseline of dependent var Present an
emotional / calm event Measure response of
dependent var
baseline
event
response
time
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Mainstream Research questions
R f ( emotional level of event) Find f R
Response - BaseLine Implicit assumption BaseLine
is independent of future emotional level
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What did we do?
Search for main stream databases that Measure a
BaseLine for at least 4 seconds. Use strong
emotional events For which Data can be obtained
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What did we find?
Hamm group on the speed with which fear arises
in animal phobic patients Damasio group on
implicit emotional learning during Gambling task
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Procedure Animal fear study
Skin Conductance
time
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Results re-analysis Hamms data
stimulus
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Damasio gambling procedure
  • Participant gets initially 2000
  • Draws cards from one of 4 different decks
  • Card is either winning or losing

Preparation
Skin Conductance
time
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Damasio dataset analyses
  • Damasio-analysis P f (type of deck) !!!
    Advantageous vs non-advantageous
  • Our Re-analysis P f(type of Card)
    Winning vs Losing

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Winning vs. Losing Cards
  • Quote from Bechara, Damasio et al, Science,
    275, 28 February 97, 1293-1295
  • .. the players have no way of predicting when
    a penalty will arise

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Results re-analysis Gambling experiment
  • t 1.634 df117 p 0.053
  • Presentiment effect 20!!!!

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So What Next?
  • Can we differentiate between different emotions?
  • Can we locate the source of this phenomenon?

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Brain scanner, Amsterdam Summer 2001
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fMRI Event Related Design
  • 10 subjects
  • 48 pictures (events)
  • 32 neutral, 8 erotic, 8 violent
  • 4.2 seconds exposure time
  • 16.8 seconds for one trial ( 8 volumescans)
  • 1 vol 22 slices, slice resolution 64 64

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Pre-Processing of Data
  • Dependent var BOLD signal per voxel (Blood
    Oxygenation Level Dependent)
  • Pre-processing
  • Slice time correction
  • Linear trend removal
  • 8 mm spatial smooting
  • No further smoothing in time domain

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Analysis Procedure
  • SPATIAL
  • Fit data to a General Linear Model
  • Predictors neutral, erotic, and violent
    stimulus.
  • Result Regions of Interest with significant fit.
  • TEMPORAL (restricted to ROI)
  • Event related averaging of BOLD per condition
  • t-test of average BOLD signals in ROI

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Screen Dump of BV analysis software Output Input
Single individuals brain signals
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Erotic Presentiment effect at time -4
seconds. Td 2.89 df 39 p lt 0.01
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What has this to do with Skin Conductance?
Premotor (pre) frontal cortex
Sensory limbic Cortex
Amygdala
Hippocampus
Caudatus
Septum
Pallidum
Hypothalamus
Formatio Reticularis
Skin Conductance
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Do these brain regions involved in SC show an
effect?
  • Hippocampus
  • Pallidum
  • Amygdala (left and or right?)
  • Caudate nucleau

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Hippocampus
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Pallidum
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Amygdala
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Caudatus
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Pooling of data
  • Mapping in Talairachspace
  • Loss of signal due to individual differences
  • Soseparate male and female

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all female
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all male
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Amygdala
Negative presentiment in neutrals???
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Considered Normal explanations
  • Artefacts Introduced by software
  • Hemodynamic curve
  • Smoothing
  • Chance fluke or over analysis
  • Incorrect Randomization
  • Subject Strategies

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Subject Strategies
A subject strategy reflects itself in the
anticipation being a systematic function of the
history of stimuli so far presented.
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Subject anticipatory Strategies
  • Subject strategy Ai f(P1P i-1)
  • Based upon Gamblers Fallacy
  • In spite of the fallacy produces normal effect
  • Goes to 0 if N goes to infinity
  • Simulation using ACTUAL random sequence
  • A increases after each neutral (sigmoid function)
  • A is reset after emotional stimulus

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Results SS simulation
Over-all Subjects the explained effectsize is 2
after N48 trials
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Reasons to reject SS explanation
  • Explained effect is too small
  • Does not explain spatial qualitative differences
    between emotions and gender
  • NO neutral anticipation observed!!!!!

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Conclusion
  • This study should be seen as exploratory
  • And theoretical speculation
  • Time symmetry Could Consciousness be a
    Feynman-Wheelers multiparticle coherent absorber
    and therefore allow for advances waves?
  • Are there quantum aspects to consciousness
    introducing non-local (space-time) aspects?
  • Replication study will focus on the coherence of
    brain states (meditative states)
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