In the Behavioural Inhibition System (BIS) theory, Gray and McNaughton (2000) propose that goal-directed behaviour in response to an event can be effectively classed as “approach” or “avoidance”. When opposing approach and avoidance tendencies are equal, neither tendency can easily direct the motor system and we experience goal conflict. The hippocampus is a key structure in the BIS. It operates to resolve goal conflict by amplifying the subjective repulsive value of conflicting tendencies through recursive loops, thus increasing behavioural avoidance. Coordination of these loops is maintained by resonating at “theta” (4-12Hz) frequency in rodents. Thus the BIS contains both a behavioural and neural component of goal conflict. It is primari...
Theta oscillations (4-8 Hz) provide an organizing principle of cognitive control, allowing goal-dire...
Changing behaviour in response to changing internal and external situations is crucial for survival....
There is increasing evidence that the medial prefrontal cortex participates in conflict and feedback...
In the Behavioural Inhibition System (BIS) theory, Gray and McNaughton (2000) propose that goal-dire...
In the theory of the Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS), Gray and McNaughton (2000) classified event...
In the theory of the Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS), Gray and McNaughton (2000) classified event...
Changing behaviour in response to changing internal and external situations is crucial for survival....
ii According to Gray and McNaughton (2000), anxiety is the result of conflict between simultaneously...
Contains fulltext : 162091.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)19th biennial I...
Goal-directed behavior requires control over automatic behavior, for example, when goal-irrelevant i...
The human brain carries out cognitive control for the inhibition of habitual behaviors by suppressin...
Motivated behaviour exhibits properties that change with experience and partially dissociate among a...
Pavlovian biases influence learning and decision making by intricately coupling reward seeking with ...
According to Gray and McNaughton (2000), anxiety is the result of conflict between simultaneously ac...
There is increasing evidence that the medial prefrontal cortex participates in conflict and feedback...
Theta oscillations (4-8 Hz) provide an organizing principle of cognitive control, allowing goal-dire...
Changing behaviour in response to changing internal and external situations is crucial for survival....
There is increasing evidence that the medial prefrontal cortex participates in conflict and feedback...
In the Behavioural Inhibition System (BIS) theory, Gray and McNaughton (2000) propose that goal-dire...
In the theory of the Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS), Gray and McNaughton (2000) classified event...
In the theory of the Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS), Gray and McNaughton (2000) classified event...
Changing behaviour in response to changing internal and external situations is crucial for survival....
ii According to Gray and McNaughton (2000), anxiety is the result of conflict between simultaneously...
Contains fulltext : 162091.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)19th biennial I...
Goal-directed behavior requires control over automatic behavior, for example, when goal-irrelevant i...
The human brain carries out cognitive control for the inhibition of habitual behaviors by suppressin...
Motivated behaviour exhibits properties that change with experience and partially dissociate among a...
Pavlovian biases influence learning and decision making by intricately coupling reward seeking with ...
According to Gray and McNaughton (2000), anxiety is the result of conflict between simultaneously ac...
There is increasing evidence that the medial prefrontal cortex participates in conflict and feedback...
Theta oscillations (4-8 Hz) provide an organizing principle of cognitive control, allowing goal-dire...
Changing behaviour in response to changing internal and external situations is crucial for survival....
There is increasing evidence that the medial prefrontal cortex participates in conflict and feedback...