Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes?

Volume: 20, Issue: 4, Pages: 225 - 234
Published: Feb 4, 2019
Abstract
How do brain systems evaluate the affective valence of a stimulus - that is, its quality of being good or bad? One possibility is that a neural subsystem, or 'module' (such as a subregion of the brain, a projection pathway, a neuronal population or an individual neuron), is permanently dedicated to mediate only one affective function, or at least only one specific valence - an idea that is termed here the 'affective modules' hypothesis. An...
Paper Details
Title
Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes?
Published Date
Feb 4, 2019
Volume
20
Issue
4
Pages
225 - 234
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