Pessoa Luiz
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, and Programs in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405, USA.
Nat Rev Neurosci. 2008 Feb;9(2):148-58. doi: 10.1038/nrn2317.
The current view of brain organization supports the notion that there is a considerable degree of functional specialization and that many regions can be conceptualized as either 'affective' or 'cognitive'. Popular examples are the amygdala in the domain of emotion and the lateral prefrontal cortex in the case of cognition. This prevalent view is problematic for a number of reasons. Here, I will argue that complex cognitive-emotional behaviours have their basis in dynamic coalitions of networks of brain areas, none of which should be conceptualized as specifically affective or cognitive. Central to cognitive-emotional interactions are brain areas with a high degree of connectivity, called hubs, which are critical for regulating the flow and integration of information between regions.
当前关于大脑组织的观点支持这样一种观念,即存在相当程度的功能特化,并且许多区域可以被概念化为“情感性的”或“认知性的”。常见的例子是情感领域的杏仁核和认知方面的外侧前额叶皮层。这种普遍观点存在诸多问题。在此,我将论证复杂的认知 - 情感行为基于脑区网络的动态联合,其中没有一个脑区应被概念化为专门的情感性或认知性脑区。认知 - 情感相互作用的核心是具有高度连通性的脑区,即枢纽,它们对于调节区域间信息的流动和整合至关重要。