
Due to their ability to capture attention, emotional stimuli tend to benefit from enhanced perceptual processing, which can be helpful when such stimuli are task-relevant but hindering when they are task-irrelevant. Altered emotion-attention interactions have been associated with symptoms of affective disturbances, and emerging research focuses on improving emotion-attention interactions to prevent or treat affective disorders. In line with the Human Affectome Project's emphasis on linguistic components, we also analyzed the language used to describe attention-related aspects of emotion, and highlighted terms related to domains such as conscious awareness, motivational effects of attention, social attention, and emotion regulation. These terms were discussed within a broader review of available evidence regarding the neural correlates of (1) Emotion-Attention Interactions in Perception, (2) Emotion-Attention Interactions in Learning and Memory, (3) Individual Differences in Emotion-Attention Interactions, and (4) Training and Interventions to Optimize Emotion-Attention Interactions. This comprehensive approach enabled an integrative overview of the current knowledge regarding the mechanisms of emotion-attention interactions at multiple levels of analysis, and identification of emerging directions for future investigations.
Social Cognition, TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION, EVENT-RELATED FMRI, Emotions, 150, Individuality, Social Sciences, SKIN-CONDUCTANCE RESPONSES, NON-CONSCIOUS RECOGNITION, Affective Neuroscience, Health and Well-being, psyc, POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER, Learning and Memory, REGULATORY BRAIN-FUNCTION, 2802 Behavioral Neuroscience, Medicine and Health Sciences, Attention, 11 Medical and Health Sciences, Individual Differences, MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX, 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Behavioral Sciences, 2805 Cognitive Neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Behavioral Science & Comparative Psychology, REMITTED DEPRESSED-PATIENTS, Learning and memory, EPISODIC-SPECIFICITY INDUCTION, 3206 Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology, Affective neuroscience, Humans, Learning, Affective Symptoms, Health and well-being, Emotion, Science & Technology, 42 Health sciences, Mood Disorders, Neurosciences, Linguistics, 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences, Psychotherapy, Individual differences, CEREBRAL-BLOOD-FLOW, Perception, Neurosciences & Neurology, Training interventions, Training Interventions, Psychophysiology
Social Cognition, TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION, EVENT-RELATED FMRI, Emotions, 150, Individuality, Social Sciences, SKIN-CONDUCTANCE RESPONSES, NON-CONSCIOUS RECOGNITION, Affective Neuroscience, Health and Well-being, psyc, POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER, Learning and Memory, REGULATORY BRAIN-FUNCTION, 2802 Behavioral Neuroscience, Medicine and Health Sciences, Attention, 11 Medical and Health Sciences, Individual Differences, MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX, 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, Life Sciences & Biomedicine, Behavioral Sciences, 2805 Cognitive Neuroscience, Neuroimaging, Behavioral Science & Comparative Psychology, REMITTED DEPRESSED-PATIENTS, Learning and memory, EPISODIC-SPECIFICITY INDUCTION, 3206 Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology, Affective neuroscience, Humans, Learning, Affective Symptoms, Health and well-being, Emotion, Science & Technology, 42 Health sciences, Mood Disorders, Neurosciences, Linguistics, 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences, Psychotherapy, Individual differences, CEREBRAL-BLOOD-FLOW, Perception, Neurosciences & Neurology, Training interventions, Training Interventions, Psychophysiology
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