Imagine a scenario where you are cooking and suddenly, the contents of the pot start to come out, and the oven bell rings. You would have to stop what you are doing and start responding to the changing demands, switching between different objects, operations and mental sets. This ability is known as cognitive flexibility. Now, add to this scenario a strong emotional atmosphere that invades you as you spontaneously recall a difficult situation you had that morning. How would you behave? Recent studies suggest that emotional states do modulate cognitive flexibility, but these findings are still controversial. Moreover, there is a lack of evidence regarding the underlying brain processes. The purpose of the present study was, therefore, to exa...
Cognitive flexibility enables the rapid change in goals humans want to attain in everyday life as we...
The influence of mood and motivation on cognitive processes has enjoyed a significant amount of atte...
The ability of emotionally significant stimuli to bias our behaviour is an evolutionarily adaptive p...
Cognitive flexibility is the ability to switch rapidly between multiple goals. By using a task-switc...
Cognitive control requires a fine balance between stability, the protection of an on-going task-set,...
Behavioral and cognitive flexibility allow adaptation to a changing environment. Most tasks used to ...
The neurovisceral integration model aims to account for the complex interplay between physiological,...
The present study focused on the interplay between arousal, valence, and cognitive control. To this ...
Individuals regulate their emotional experiences on a daily basis, and cognitive reappraisal is one ...
Effective emotion regulation contributes to adapting well to challenging situations. One of the prop...
Positive mood often facilitates cognitive functions. Facilitation is hypothesized to be due to an in...
Recent efforts have been made to understand the cognitive mechanisms underlying psychological resili...
Emotional stimuli can influence the performance of a cognitive task when presented in conjunction wi...
Every day planning and execution of goal-directed human performance is dependent upon cognitive and ...
Performing different tasks in fast succession requires cognitive flexibility. Laboratory research sh...
Cognitive flexibility enables the rapid change in goals humans want to attain in everyday life as we...
The influence of mood and motivation on cognitive processes has enjoyed a significant amount of atte...
The ability of emotionally significant stimuli to bias our behaviour is an evolutionarily adaptive p...
Cognitive flexibility is the ability to switch rapidly between multiple goals. By using a task-switc...
Cognitive control requires a fine balance between stability, the protection of an on-going task-set,...
Behavioral and cognitive flexibility allow adaptation to a changing environment. Most tasks used to ...
The neurovisceral integration model aims to account for the complex interplay between physiological,...
The present study focused on the interplay between arousal, valence, and cognitive control. To this ...
Individuals regulate their emotional experiences on a daily basis, and cognitive reappraisal is one ...
Effective emotion regulation contributes to adapting well to challenging situations. One of the prop...
Positive mood often facilitates cognitive functions. Facilitation is hypothesized to be due to an in...
Recent efforts have been made to understand the cognitive mechanisms underlying psychological resili...
Emotional stimuli can influence the performance of a cognitive task when presented in conjunction wi...
Every day planning and execution of goal-directed human performance is dependent upon cognitive and ...
Performing different tasks in fast succession requires cognitive flexibility. Laboratory research sh...
Cognitive flexibility enables the rapid change in goals humans want to attain in everyday life as we...
The influence of mood and motivation on cognitive processes has enjoyed a significant amount of atte...
The ability of emotionally significant stimuli to bias our behaviour is an evolutionarily adaptive p...