Training the Emotional Brain: Improving Affective Control through Emotional Working Memory Training

Volume: 33, Issue: 12, Pages: 5301 - 5311
Published: Mar 20, 2013
Abstract
Affective cognitive control capacity (e.g., the ability to regulate emotions or manipulate emotional material in the service of task goals) is associated with professional and interpersonal success. Impoverished affective control, by contrast, characterizes many neuropsychiatric disorders. Insights from neuroscience indicate that affective cognitive control relies on the same frontoparietal neural circuitry as working memory (WM) tasks, which...
Paper Details
Title
Training the Emotional Brain: Improving Affective Control through Emotional Working Memory Training
Published Date
Mar 20, 2013
Volume
33
Issue
12
Pages
5301 - 5311
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