Neuropsychology of emotion Flashcards
Definition of emotion?
A strong feeling deriving from ones circumstances, mood or relationships with others.
What is the role of emotion?
Motivator for learning
Means of best obtaining rewards/avoiding punishments:
- stimulus-reinforcer association
- instrumental (action-outcome) learning - more sophisticated
Theories of emotion?
Basic
Appraisal
- meaningful interpretation of an object/situation by individual
Psychological constructionist
Bayesian model
What is the limbic system?
responsible for emotion
Sensory information processing:
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- appraisal
- reactivity
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What parts of the brain are involved in appraisal?
Orbitofrontal cortex
- supresses
Amygdala
- instinctive
- overshadowed by orbitofrontal cortex
- particularly facial recognition - esp negative facial expressions
- slower to update responses than OFC, more ‘set in its ways’
Mesolimbic pathway - connects amygdala and OFC wit hrest of brain
Important role in reward - and behaviours that are dictated by seeking reward
Ventral tegmental area - project to the cortex and striatum
What is the cingulate cortex involved in? reactivity
Reactivity - connecting certain actions with certain outcomes
Anterior - outcome
- recienes reward signals about the outcomes - reward/punishment
Posterior - action
- recieves input from parietal lobes (spatial/action related info)
- output into hippocampus
Medial - output to promotor areas
Ventromedial prefrontal cortex reactivity
Reward related decision making
Synaptic networks signal value of chosen offer
How are hypothalamus and insula involved in reactivity?
modulated by - ofc via anteroventral insula and subgenual cingulate cortex
amygdala
- hypothalamus
- periaqueductal gray
feedback from autonomic output not needed for emotional bhaviour/feelings