Strengthening emotion-cognition integration

The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Rebecca Todd, Evan Thompson

Abstract

Pessoa's (2013) integrative model of emotion and cognition can be strengthened in two ways: first, by clarification and refinement of key concepts and terminology, and second by the incorporation of an additional key neural system into the model, the locus coeruleus/norepinephrine system.

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