Emotional Objectivity: Neural Representations of Emotions and Their Interaction with Cognition.

Volume: 71, Pages: 25 - 48
Published: Jan 4, 2020
Abstract
Recent advances in our understanding of information states in the human brain have opened a new window into the brain's representation of emotion. While emotion was once thought to constitute a separate domain from cognition, current evidence suggests that all events are filtered through the lens of whether they are good or bad for us. Focusing on new methods of decoding information states from brain activation, we review growing evidence that...
Paper Details
Title
Emotional Objectivity: Neural Representations of Emotions and Their Interaction with Cognition.
Published Date
Jan 4, 2020
Volume
71
Pages
25 - 48
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