The cingulate cortex and limbic systems for emotion, action, and memory
University of Warwick · Oxford Centre for Computational Neuroscience
Abstract
Evidence is provided for a new conceptualization of the connectivity and functions of the cingulate cortex in emotion, action, and memory. The anterior cingulate cortex receives information from the orbitofrontal cortex about reward and non-reward outcomes. The posterior cingulate cortex receives spatial and action-related information from parietal cortical areas. It is argued that these inputs allow the cingulate cortex to perform action-outcome learning, with outputs from the midcingulate motor area to premotor areas. In addition, because the anterior cingulate cortex connects rewards to actions, it is involved in emotion; and because the posterior cingulate cortex has outputs to the hippocampal system, it…
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- 36.13
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- 100%
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1Topics & keywords
- Neuroscience
- Limbic system
- Anterior cingulate cortex
- Cingulate cortex
- Psychology
- Action (physics)
- Limbic lobe
- Cognitive psychology