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Brain Imaging Investigation of the Neural Correlates of Emotion Regulation
Published on: August 26, 2011
The biology of emotion is missing
1EFS International, Kirkland, WA98033. ktpeil@outlook.comwww.emotionalsentience.com.
Abstract:
Although augmenting rational models with cognitive constraints is long overdue, the emotional system - our innately evaluative "affective" constraints - is missing from the model. Factoring in the informational nature of emotional perception, its explicit self-regulatory functional logic, and the predictable pitfalls of its hardwired behavioral responses (including a maladaptive form of "identity management") can offer dramatic enhancements.
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