About this Research Topic
The main goal of this research topic is to provide empirical evidence of the different emotional processing strategies. Specifically, we aim to clarify the relationship between affective processing and its underlying neural substrate. Since studies of individuals with brain damage have provided knowledge about the neural basis of cognition, it seemed necessary to deepen the understanding of emotional processing. In particular, it is needed to highlight how both bottom-up and top-down emotional processing are affected either in neurodegenerative diseases, acquired brain damage, and aging. This knowledge can be used to develop new hypotheses and therapeutic strategies in the future.
We welcome original research articles, reviews, mini-reviews, brief research reports, opinions and perspectives that will support the study of the following topics:
- Implicit and explicit emotional processing in general
- Neural substrate involved in explicit and implicit emotional processing
- Interactions between emotion and cognition
- Impairments on implicit and explicit emotional processing caused by acquired brain damage: stroke, traumatic brain injury, vascular dementia, etc.
- Impairments on implicit and explicit emotional processing in neurodegenerative diseases: multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer disease, Parkinson disease, etc.
- Impairments on implicit and explicit emotional processing in non-dementia ageing
- Neuroimage studies of emotional processing.
Keywords: emotional processing, cognitive abilities, explicit and implicit processing, brain injury, neurodegenerative diseases, ageing
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