How do emotion and motivation direct executive control?
Indiana University Bloomington
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Abstract
Emotion and motivation have crucial roles in determining human behavior. Yet, how they interact with cognitive control functions is less understood. Here, the basic elements of a conceptual framework for understanding how they interact are introduced. More broadly, the ‘dual competition’ framework proposes that emotion and motivation affect both perceptual and executive competition. In particular, the anterior cingulate cortex is hypothesized to be engaged in attentional/effortful control mechanisms and to interact with several other brain structures, including the amygdala and nucleus accumbens, in integrating affectively significant signals with control signals in prefrontal cortex. An implication of the…
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- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Executive functions
- Control (management)
- Cognition
- Cognitive science
- Neuroscience
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