For over 60 years, ideas about emotion in neuroscience and psychology have been dominated by a debate on whether emotion can be encompassed within a single, unifying model. In neuroscience, this approach is epitomized by the limbic system theory and, in psychology, by dimensional models of emotion. Comparative research has gradually eroded the limbic model, and some scientists have proposed that certain individual emotions are represented separately in the brain. Evidence from humans consistent with this approach has recently been obtained by studies indicating that signals of fear and disgust are processed by distinct neural substrates. We review this research and its implications for theories of emotion
Being able to classify experienced emotions by identifying distinct neural responses has tremendous ...
Being able to classify experienced emotions by identifying distinct neural responses has tremendous ...
ABSTRACT—One common point of debate in the study of emotion is whether the basic, irreducible elemen...
For over 60 years, ideas about emotion in neuroscience and psychology have been dominated by a debat...
For over 60 years, ideas about emotion in neuroscience and psychology have been dominated by a debat...
For over 60 years, ideas about emotion in neuroscience and psychology have been dominated by a debat...
For over 60 years, ideas about emotion in neuroscience and psychology have been dominated by a debat...
Over the last 20 years, neuroimaging research in humans has progressively charted emotions on neural...
This chapter presents further neurological evidence relating to the role of emotions in individual p...
This chapter presents further neurological evidence relating to the role of emotions in individual p...
This chapter presents further neurological evidence relating to the role of emotions in individual p...
Questions about the nature of emotion have existed since psychology emerged as a scientific discipli...
There is debate in cognitive neuroscience whether conscious versus unconscious processing represents...
Being able to classify experienced emotions by identifying distinct neural responses has tremendous ...
Being able to classify experienced emotions by identifying distinct neural responses has tremendous ...
Being able to classify experienced emotions by identifying distinct neural responses has tremendous ...
Being able to classify experienced emotions by identifying distinct neural responses has tremendous ...
ABSTRACT—One common point of debate in the study of emotion is whether the basic, irreducible elemen...
For over 60 years, ideas about emotion in neuroscience and psychology have been dominated by a debat...
For over 60 years, ideas about emotion in neuroscience and psychology have been dominated by a debat...
For over 60 years, ideas about emotion in neuroscience and psychology have been dominated by a debat...
For over 60 years, ideas about emotion in neuroscience and psychology have been dominated by a debat...
Over the last 20 years, neuroimaging research in humans has progressively charted emotions on neural...
This chapter presents further neurological evidence relating to the role of emotions in individual p...
This chapter presents further neurological evidence relating to the role of emotions in individual p...
This chapter presents further neurological evidence relating to the role of emotions in individual p...
Questions about the nature of emotion have existed since psychology emerged as a scientific discipli...
There is debate in cognitive neuroscience whether conscious versus unconscious processing represents...
Being able to classify experienced emotions by identifying distinct neural responses has tremendous ...
Being able to classify experienced emotions by identifying distinct neural responses has tremendous ...
Being able to classify experienced emotions by identifying distinct neural responses has tremendous ...
Being able to classify experienced emotions by identifying distinct neural responses has tremendous ...
ABSTRACT—One common point of debate in the study of emotion is whether the basic, irreducible elemen...