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The Three-Chamber Choice Behavioral Task using Zebrafish as a Model System
Published on: April 14, 2021
Neuropsychology still needs to model organismic processes "from within"
Juan Pascual-Leone1, Antonio Pascual-Leone2, Marie Arsalidou3
1Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. juanpl@yorku.ca http://tcolab.blog.yorku.ca/
Abstract:
Four issues are discussed: (1) differences between cognition and emotion; (2) affect, emotion, and motivation differentials, including a neuropsychological model of motivation; (3) mental attention (working memory) as a resource neither affective nor cognitive, but applicable to both; and (4) explication of neuropsychological scheme units, which have neuronal circuits as functional infrastructure, thus helping to clarify the semantics of functional connectivity.
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