“…This could be due to a failure to allocate more attention to motivationally significant stimuli via re-entrant subcortical feedback of anterior brain regions to visual cortex (e.g., Keil et al, 2009, Keil et al, 2012, Moratti et al, 2011, Sabatinelli et al, 2007, Sabatinelli et al, 2013), or because of active, prefrontal top-down regulation of these posterior regions (Pessoa, 2008, Tang et al, 2015), or both. Either way, early onset and putative origin of these effects in right extrastriate cortex strongly suggests attentional modulation that preceded conscious awareness of motivationally salient stimuli (Domschke et al, 2015, LeDoux, 1989, LeDoux, 2015, Tamietto and de Gelder, 2010). Moreover, the spatial localization appears to complement previous reports of right temporoparietal cortical thinning and greater EEG alpha in individuals with parental depression (Bruder et al, 2005, Bruder et al, 2007, Bruder et al, 2012, Peterson et al, 2009).…”