Unpleasant emotional distraction can impair the retention of non-emotional information in working memory (WM). Research links the prefrontal cortex with the successful control of such biologically relevant distractors, although the temporal changes in this brain mechanism remain unexplored. We use magnetoencephalography to investigate the temporal dynamics of the cognitive control of both unpleasant and pleasant distraction, in the millisecond (ms) scale. Behavioral results demonstrate that pleasant events do not affect WM maintenance more than neutral ones. Neuroimaging results show that prefrontal cortices are recruited for the rapid detection of emotional distraction, at early latencies of the processing (70-130 ms). Later in the p...
Emotional stimuli engage corticolimbic circuits and capture attention even when they are task-irrele...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) has a central role in working memory (WM). Resistance to distraction is ...
A recent hypothesis proposed that the prefrontal cortex (PFC) may be identified as the site of emoti...
Flexible behavior depends on our ability to cope with distracting stimuli that can interfere with th...
Emotional stimuli automatically recruit attentional resources. Although this usually brings more ada...
Emotional stimuli automatically recruit attentional resources. Although this usually brings more ada...
Despite the distracting effects of emotional stimuli on concurrent task performance, humans are able...
Previous literature demonstrated that the processing of emotional stimuli can interfere with goal-di...
illinois.edu/ Previous investigations showed that the impact of negative distraction on cognitive pr...
A main question in emotion and memory literature concerns the relationship between the immediate imp...
Distraction disrupts Working Memory (WM) performance, but how the brain filters distraction is not k...
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is recruited during visual working memory (WM) when relevant ...
Goal-directed behavior in a complex world requires the maintenance of goal-relevant information desp...
Recent behavioural studies using an emotional flanker task have found that task-irrelevent emotional...
A major difference between humans and other animals is our capacity to maintain information in worki...
Emotional stimuli engage corticolimbic circuits and capture attention even when they are task-irrele...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) has a central role in working memory (WM). Resistance to distraction is ...
A recent hypothesis proposed that the prefrontal cortex (PFC) may be identified as the site of emoti...
Flexible behavior depends on our ability to cope with distracting stimuli that can interfere with th...
Emotional stimuli automatically recruit attentional resources. Although this usually brings more ada...
Emotional stimuli automatically recruit attentional resources. Although this usually brings more ada...
Despite the distracting effects of emotional stimuli on concurrent task performance, humans are able...
Previous literature demonstrated that the processing of emotional stimuli can interfere with goal-di...
illinois.edu/ Previous investigations showed that the impact of negative distraction on cognitive pr...
A main question in emotion and memory literature concerns the relationship between the immediate imp...
Distraction disrupts Working Memory (WM) performance, but how the brain filters distraction is not k...
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) is recruited during visual working memory (WM) when relevant ...
Goal-directed behavior in a complex world requires the maintenance of goal-relevant information desp...
Recent behavioural studies using an emotional flanker task have found that task-irrelevent emotional...
A major difference between humans and other animals is our capacity to maintain information in worki...
Emotional stimuli engage corticolimbic circuits and capture attention even when they are task-irrele...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) has a central role in working memory (WM). Resistance to distraction is ...
A recent hypothesis proposed that the prefrontal cortex (PFC) may be identified as the site of emoti...