Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10326576 | Neural Networks | 2005 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The manner in which emotional value (as coded in amygdale and orbito-frontal cortex) can interact with the attention control circuitry is analysed using results of various experimental paradigms. A general model of this interaction is first developed and tested against a list of paradigms, and then more detailed computations are performed using more specific features of the attention control system and the limbic value coding. These computations are completed by a simulation of the emotional attentional blink, a demanding paradigm for any model of attention alone, but made more so by the presence of emotional value codes for stimuli. We conclude the paper with a general discussion of further avenues of research.
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Authors
John G. Taylor, Nickolaos F. Fragopanagos,