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Positive Affect Versus Reward: Emotional and Motivational Influences on Cognitive Control

机译:积极效果与奖励:情绪和动机对认知控制的影响

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It is becoming increasingly appreciated that affective influences can contribute strongly to goal-oriented cognition and behavior. However, much work is still needed to properly characterize these influences and the mechanisms by which they contribute to cognitive processing. An important question concerns the nature of emotional manipulations (i.e., direct induction of affectively valenced subjective experience) versus motivational manipulations (e.g., delivery of performance-contingent rewards and punishments) and their impact on cognitive control. Empirical evidence suggests that both kinds of manipulations can influence cognitive control in a systematic fashion, but investigations of both have largely been conducted independently of one another. Likewise, some theoretical accounts suggest that emotion and motivation may modulate cognitive control via common neural mechanisms, while others suggest the possibility of dissociable influences. Here, we provide an analysis and synthesis of these various accounts, suggesting potentially fruitful new research directions to test competing hypotheses.
机译:越来越多的人意识到,情感影响可以极大地促进面向目标的认知和行为。但是,仍然需要大量工作来正确地表征这些影响及其对认知过程的贡献机制。一个重要的问题涉及情绪操纵(即直接诱导情感上有价的主观经验)与动机操纵(例如提供表现相关的奖励和惩罚)和其对认知控制的影响的性质。经验证据表明,这两种操作都可以以系统的方式影响认知控制,但对两者的研究很大程度上是相互独立进行的。同样,一些理论说明情绪和动机可以通过常见的神经机制调节认知控制,而另一些则表明可能产生可分离的影响。在这里,我们提供了对这些不同帐户的分析和综合,提出了可能富有成果的新研究方向来检验竞争假设。

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