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Anatomy and computational modeling of networks underlying cognitive-emotional interaction

机译:认知情感互动网络的解剖学和计算模型

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The classical dichotomy between cognition and emotion equated the first with rationality or logic and the second with irrational behaviors. The idea that cognition and emotion are separable, antagonistic forces competing for dominance of mind has been hard to displace despite abundant evidence to the contrary. For instance, it is now known that a pathological absence of emotion leads to profound impairment of decision making. Behavioral observations of this kind are corroborated at the mechanistic level: neuroanatomical studies reveal that brain areas typically described as underlying either cognitive or emotional processes are linked in ways that imply complex interactions that do not resemble a simple mutual antagonism. Instead, physiological studies and network simulations suggest that top–down signals from prefrontal cortex realize “cognitive control” in part by either suppressing or promoting emotional responses controlled by the amygdala, in a way that facilitates adaptation to changing task demands. Behavioral, anatomical, and physiological data suggest that emotion and cognition are equal partners in enabling a continuum or matrix of flexible behaviors that are subserved by multiple brain regions acting in concert. Here we focus on neuroanatomical data that highlight circuitry that structures cognitive-emotional interactions by directly or indirectly linking prefrontal areas with the amygdala. We also present an initial computational circuit model, based on anatomical, physiological, and behavioral data to explicitly frame the learning and performance mechanisms by which cognition and emotion interact to achieve flexible behavior.
机译:认知与情感之间的经典二分法将第一个等同于理性或逻辑,第二个等同于非理性行为。尽管有大量相反的证据,但认为认知和情感是可分离的,竞争性的对立力量的观念很难被取代。例如,现在已知情感的病理性缺乏导致决策的严重损害。这种行为观察在机制水平上得到了证实:神经解剖学研究表明,通常被描述为认知或情感过程基础的大脑区域以暗示不像简单相互拮抗的复杂相互作用的方式链接在一起。相反,生理研究和网络模拟表明,来自前额叶皮层的自上而下的信号部分地通过抑制或促进杏仁核控制的情绪反应来实现“认知控制”,从而有助于适应不断变化的任务需求。行为,解剖学和生理学数据表明,情感和认知在实现连续的连续行为或灵活行为矩阵方面是平等的伙伴,这些行为由多个大脑区域共同发挥作用。在这里,我们关注于神经解剖学数据,这些数据突出了通过直接或间接将前额叶区域与杏仁核联系起来而构成认知-情感相互作用的电路。我们还提出了一个基于解剖,生理和行为数据的初始计算电路模型,以明确地构建认知和情感相互作用以实现灵活行为的学习和表现机制。

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