The inability to control or inhibit emotional distractors characterizes a range of psychiatric disorders. Despite the use of a variety of task paradigms to determine the mechanisms underlying the control of emotional interference, a precise characterization of the brain regions and networks that support emotional interference processing remains elusive. Here, we performed coordinate-based and functional connectivity meta-analyses to determine the brain networks underlying emotional interference. Paradigms addressing interference processing in the cognitive or emotional domain were included in the meta-analyses, particularly the Stroop, Flanker, and Simon tasks. Our results revealed a consistent involvement of the bilateral dorsal anterior c...
Recent models suggest that cognitive emotion regulation is based upon neural systems implicated in g...
The human brain protects the processing of task-relevant stimuli from interference (‘‘conflict’’) by...
Emotional facial expressions can engender similar expressions in others. However, adaptive social an...
The neural correlates underlying the influence of emotional interference on cognitive control remain...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Previous studies have indicated that the processes leading to the resolut...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have indicated that the processes leading to the resolution of emotiona...
Increasing research documents an integration of cognitive control and affective processes. Despite a...
Disorder-relevant but task-unrelated stimuli impair cognitive performance in social anxiety disorder...
Inhibitory control hierarchically regulates cognitive and emotional systems in the service of adapti...
157 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Although it is well-establish...
The ability to volitionally regulate emotions is critical to health and well-being. While patterns o...
The classical dichotomy between cognition and emotion equated the first with rationality or logic an...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether emotion–attention interaction depends on attentiona...
The efficiency with which the brain resolves conflict in information processing is determined by con...
Flexible behavior depends on our ability to cope with distracting stimuli that can interfere with th...
Recent models suggest that cognitive emotion regulation is based upon neural systems implicated in g...
The human brain protects the processing of task-relevant stimuli from interference (‘‘conflict’’) by...
Emotional facial expressions can engender similar expressions in others. However, adaptive social an...
The neural correlates underlying the influence of emotional interference on cognitive control remain...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Previous studies have indicated that the processes leading to the resolut...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have indicated that the processes leading to the resolution of emotiona...
Increasing research documents an integration of cognitive control and affective processes. Despite a...
Disorder-relevant but task-unrelated stimuli impair cognitive performance in social anxiety disorder...
Inhibitory control hierarchically regulates cognitive and emotional systems in the service of adapti...
157 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Although it is well-establish...
The ability to volitionally regulate emotions is critical to health and well-being. While patterns o...
The classical dichotomy between cognition and emotion equated the first with rationality or logic an...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether emotion–attention interaction depends on attentiona...
The efficiency with which the brain resolves conflict in information processing is determined by con...
Flexible behavior depends on our ability to cope with distracting stimuli that can interfere with th...
Recent models suggest that cognitive emotion regulation is based upon neural systems implicated in g...
The human brain protects the processing of task-relevant stimuli from interference (‘‘conflict’’) by...
Emotional facial expressions can engender similar expressions in others. However, adaptive social an...