[HTML][HTML] Understanding emotions: origins and roles of the amygdala
Emotions arise from activations of specialized neuronal populations in several parts of the
cerebral cortex, notably the anterior cingulate, insula, ventromedial prefrontal, and …
cerebral cortex, notably the anterior cingulate, insula, ventromedial prefrontal, and …
Attention and emotion: An integrative review of emotional face processing as a function of attention
S Schindler, F Bublatzky - Cortex, 2020 - Elsevier
Paying attention to faces is of special interest for humans as well as for scientific research.
The experimental manipulation of facial information offers an ecologically valid approach to …
The experimental manipulation of facial information offers an ecologically valid approach to …
[图书][B] Unthought: The power of the cognitive nonconscious
NK Hayles - 2017 - degruyter.com
N. Katherine Hayles is known for breaking new ground at the intersection of the sciences
and the humanities. In Unthought, she once again bridges disciplines by revealing how we …
and the humanities. In Unthought, she once again bridges disciplines by revealing how we …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding the higher-order approach to consciousness
The higher-order theory (HOT) of consciousness has often been misunderstood by critics.
Here, we clarify its position on several issues, and distinguish it from other views, such as …
Here, we clarify its position on several issues, and distinguish it from other views, such as …
A higher-order theory of emotional consciousness
Emotional states of consciousness, or what are typically called emotional feelings, are
traditionally viewed as being innately programmed in subcortical areas of the brain, and are …
traditionally viewed as being innately programmed in subcortical areas of the brain, and are …
Using neuroscience to help understand fear and anxiety: a two-system framework
Tremendous progress has been made in basic neuroscience in recent decades. One area
that has been especially successful is research on how the brain detects and responds to …
that has been especially successful is research on how the brain detects and responds to …
[HTML][HTML] Neurobiology of early life adversity: A systematic review of meta-analyses towards an integrative account of its neurobiological trajectories to mental disorders
Y Hakamata, Y Suzuki, H Kobashikawa… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - Elsevier
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) may leave long-lasting neurobiological scars,
increasing the risk of developing mental disorders in later life. However, no review has …
increasing the risk of developing mental disorders in later life. However, no review has …
[HTML][HTML] Neuropharmacological modulation of N-methyl-D-aspartate, noradrenaline and endocannabinoid receptors in fear extinction learning: Synaptic transmission …
S Battaglia, C Di Fazio, CM Vicario… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Learning to recognize and respond to potential threats is crucial for survival. Pavlovian
threat conditioning represents a key paradigm for investigating the neurobiological …
threat conditioning represents a key paradigm for investigating the neurobiological …
[图书][B] Neuroeducación: solo se puede aprender aquello que se ama
F Mora - 2021 - books.google.com
¿ Qué es la NEUROEDUCACIÓN?¿ Se puede hablar de NEUROEDUCADORES, una
nueva profesión? Desde la primera edición de" Neuroeducación", hace ya cuatro años, se …
nueva profesión? Desde la primera edición de" Neuroeducación", hace ya cuatro años, se …
[HTML][HTML] Connecting minds and sharing emotions through mimicry: A neurocognitive model of emotional contagion
E Prochazkova, ME Kret - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
During social interactions, people tend to automatically align with, or mimic their interactor's
facial expressions, vocalizations, postures and other bodily states. Automatic mimicry might …
facial expressions, vocalizations, postures and other bodily states. Automatic mimicry might …