The field of affective neuroscience has emerged from the efforts of Jaak Panksepp in the 1990s and reinforced by the work of, among others, Joseph LeDoux in the 2000s. It is based on the ideas that affective processes are supported by brain structures that appeared earlier in the phylogenetic scale (as the periaqueductal gray area), they run in parallel with cognitive processes, and can influence behaviour independently of cognitive judgements. This kind of approach contrasts with the hegemonic concept of conscious processing in cognitive neurosciences, which is based on the identification of brain circuits responsible for the processing of (cognitive) representations. Within cognitive neurosciences, the frontal lobes are assigned the role ...
Throughout the centuries, scientific observers have endeavoured to extend their knowledge of the int...
www.elsevier.com/locate/neunet Simultaneous recordings from populations of neurons in the inferior t...
In the general attempt to establish a causal relationship between objective neurophysiological data ...
With deep historical roots in philosophy, intellect, in the Hellenistic tradition of the Western wor...
It is commonly believed that consciousness is a higher brain function. Here we consider the likeliho...
Affective neuroscience is a new emerging doctrine in the brain sciences, which studies the neurobiol...
The James–Lange theory considers emotional feelings as perceptions of physiological body changes. Th...
For centuries, the question of how a physical structure (the brain) generates the subjective feeling...
There is increasing interest in understanding the interplay of emotional and cognitive processes. Th...
In this commentary, the notion of sentience is appraised from the perspective of affective neuroscie...
The processes whereby our brains continue to learn about a changing world in a stable fashion throug...
A great deal of complex cognitive processing occurs at the unconscious level and affects how humans ...
Emotions are specific psychological states brought about by neurophysiological changes associated wi...
How consciousness (experience) arises from and relates to material brain processes (the "mind-body p...
The processes whereby our brains continue to learn about a changing world in a stable fashion throug...
Throughout the centuries, scientific observers have endeavoured to extend their knowledge of the int...
www.elsevier.com/locate/neunet Simultaneous recordings from populations of neurons in the inferior t...
In the general attempt to establish a causal relationship between objective neurophysiological data ...
With deep historical roots in philosophy, intellect, in the Hellenistic tradition of the Western wor...
It is commonly believed that consciousness is a higher brain function. Here we consider the likeliho...
Affective neuroscience is a new emerging doctrine in the brain sciences, which studies the neurobiol...
The James–Lange theory considers emotional feelings as perceptions of physiological body changes. Th...
For centuries, the question of how a physical structure (the brain) generates the subjective feeling...
There is increasing interest in understanding the interplay of emotional and cognitive processes. Th...
In this commentary, the notion of sentience is appraised from the perspective of affective neuroscie...
The processes whereby our brains continue to learn about a changing world in a stable fashion throug...
A great deal of complex cognitive processing occurs at the unconscious level and affects how humans ...
Emotions are specific psychological states brought about by neurophysiological changes associated wi...
How consciousness (experience) arises from and relates to material brain processes (the "mind-body p...
The processes whereby our brains continue to learn about a changing world in a stable fashion throug...
Throughout the centuries, scientific observers have endeavoured to extend their knowledge of the int...
www.elsevier.com/locate/neunet Simultaneous recordings from populations of neurons in the inferior t...
In the general attempt to establish a causal relationship between objective neurophysiological data ...