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Emotional modulation of cognitive control: approach-withdrawal states double-dissociate spatial from verbal two-back task performanceJ R Gray
Psychology Department, Harvard University, USA
J Exp Psychol Gen 130:436-52. 2001..They support and extend several frameworks for conceptualizing emotion-cognition interactions...
Does a prosocial-selfish distinction help explain the biological affects? Comment on Buck (1999)Jeremy R Gray
Psychology Department, Harvard University, USA
Psychol Rev 109:729-38; discussion 739-44. 2002..To extend hemispheric models of experienced emotion, a prosocial-selfish distinction is unlikely to be explanatory, whereas an alternative account based on a distinction between verbal and nonverbal working memory may be useful...
Personality predicts working-memory-related activation in the caudal anterior cingulate cortexJeremy R Gray
Department of Psychology, Washington University, St Louis, Missouri 63130, USA
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci 2:64-75. 2002..84), suggesting personality differences in cognitive control. The data bolster approach-withdrawal (action control) theories of personality and suggest refinements to the dominant views of ACC and personality...
Intellect as distinct from Openness: differences revealed by fMRI of working memoryColin G DeYoung
Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 97:883-92. 2009..Intellect was also correlated significantly with scores on tests of intelligence and WM capacity, but the association of Intellect with brain activity could not be entirely explained by cognitive ability...
Individual differences in delay discounting: relation to intelligence, working memory, and anterior prefrontal cortexNoah A Shamosh
Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
Psychol Sci 19:904-11. 2008..Overall, the results suggest that delay discounting is associated with intelligence in part because of processes instantiated in anterior prefrontal cortex, a region known to support the integration of diverse information...
Prefrontal brain activity predicts temporally extended decision-making behaviorTal Yarkoni
Washington University, Department of Psychology, St Louis, Missouri 63130, USA
J Exp Anal Behav 84:537-54. 2005....
Individual differences in amygdala activity predict response speed during working memoryAlexandre Schaefer
Psychology Department, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, USA
J Neurosci 26:10120-8. 2006..These results support models of amygdala function that can account for its involvement not only in emotion but also higher cognition...
Neural correlates of creativity in analogical reasoningAdam E Green
Department of Psychology, Georgetown University, 302C White Gravenor Hall, 3700 O Street, NW, Box 571001, Washington, DC 20057, USA
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn 38:264-72. 2012..Results implicate increased recruitment of frontopolar cortex as a mechanism for integrating semantically distant information to generate solutions in creative analogical reasoning...
BOLD correlates of trial-by-trial reaction time variability in gray and white matter: a multi-study fMRI analysisTal Yarkoni
Department of Psychology, Washington University, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States of America
PLoS ONE 4:e4257. 2009..Using a multi-study approach, we investigated whether there are brain regions that show a general relationship between trial-by-trial RT variability and activation across a range of cognitive tasks...
Variation in orbitofrontal cortex volume: relation to sex, emotion regulation and affectB Locke Welborn
Department of Psychology, UCLA, CA, USA
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci 4:328-39. 2009..The results confirm prior reports of sex differences in orbitofrontal cortex structure, and are the first to show that normal variation in vmPFC volume is systematically related to emotion regulation and affective individual differences...
Neural mechanisms of interference control underlie the relationship between fluid intelligence and working memory spanGregory C Burgess
Department of Psychology, Washington University, St Louis, MO, USA
J Exp Psychol Gen 140:674-92. 2011..These results suggest that individual differences in interference-control mechanisms are important for understanding the relationship between gF and WM span...
Implicit learning as an abilityScott Barry Kaufman
Yale University, Department of Psychology, PO Box 208205, New Haven, CT 06520 8205, USA
Cognition 116:321-40. 2010..We discuss the implications of implicit learning as an ability for dual-process theories of cognition, intelligence, personality, skill learning, complex cognition, and language acquisition...
Emotional Intelligence predicts individual differences in social exchange reasoningDeidre L Reis
Department of Psychology, Yale University, Box 208205, New Haven, CT 06520, USA
Neuroimage 35:1385-91. 2007..The results are the first to directly suggest that EI is mediated in part by mechanisms supporting social reasoning and validate a new approach to investigating EI in terms of more basic information processing mechanisms...
Affective personality differences in neural processing efficiency confirmed using fMRIJeremy R Gray
Psychology Department, Yale University, Box 208205, New Haven, CT 06520, USA
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci 5:182-90. 2005....
The essence of conscious conflict: subjective effects of sustaining incompatible intentionsEzequiel Morsella
Department of Psychology, San Francisco State University, San Francisco State University SFSU, EP 301, San Francisco, CA 94132 4168, USA
Emotion 9:717-28. 2009..Together, these findings illuminate aspects of the nature of subjective experience and the role of incompatible intentions in affect and failures of self-control...
Neural mechanisms of general fluid intelligenceJeremy R Gray
Department of Psychology, Washington University, Campus Box 1125, St. Louis, Missouri 63130, USA
Nat Neurosci 6:316-22. 2003....
A gene-brain-cognition pathway: prefrontal activity mediates the effect of COMT on cognitive control and IQAdam E Green
Department of Psychology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20057, USA
Cereb Cortex 23:552-9. 2013..Results provide evidence for gene-brain-cognition mediation and help delineate a pathway by which gene expression contributes to intelligence...
Interaction of COMT val158met and externalizing behavior: relation to prefrontal brain activity and behavioral performanceZarrar Shehzad
Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
Neuroimage 60:2158-68. 2012....
Connecting long distance: semantic distance in analogical reasoning modulates frontopolar cortex activityAdam E Green
Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA
Cereb Cortex 20:70-6. 2010..To our knowledge, these data represent a first empirical characterization of how the brain mediates semantically distant analogical mapping...
Integration of emotion and cognition in the lateral prefrontal cortexJeremy R Gray
Department of Psychology, Washington University, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99:4115-20. 2002..Other regions in lateral PFC showed hemispheric specialization for emotion and for stimuli separately, consistent with a hierarchical and hemisphere-based mechanism of integration...
Physical temperature effects on trust behavior: the role of insulaYoona Kang
Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06511, USA
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci 6:507-15. 2011..These results suggest that the insula may be a key shared neural substrate that mediates the influence of temperature on trust processes...
Sustained neural activity associated with cognitive control during temporally extended decision makingTal Yarkoni
Department of Psychology, Washington University, Campus Box 1125, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA
Brain Res Cogn Brain Res 23:71-84. 2005..These results demonstrate the contribution of cognitive control mechanisms to temporally extended decision-making paradigms and highlight the benefits of decomposing activation responses into sustained and transient components...
Meditation experience is associated with increased cortical thicknessSara W Lazar
Psychiatric Neuroimaging Research Program, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Neuroreport 16:1893-7. 2005..Finally, the thickness of two regions correlated with meditation experience. These data provide the first structural evidence for experience-dependent cortical plasticity associated with meditation practice...
Using genetic data in cognitive neuroscience: from growing pains to genuine insightsAdam E Green
Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520 8205, USA
Nat Rev Neurosci 9:710-20. 2008..The growing pains of this emerging field are evident, yet there are also reasons for a measured optimism...
ADHD and the DRD4 exon III 7-repeat polymorphism: an international meta-analysisAki Nikolaidis
Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci 5:188-93. 2010..466; P = 0.014). We also examined the moderating effect of differing ADHD diagnoses, subject recruitment, control recruitment and male to female ratio. Finally, we consider the implications of these data for cultural neuroscience...
The seductive allure of neuroscience explanationsDeena Skolnick Weisberg
Department of Psychology, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA
J Cogn Neurosci 20:470-7. 2008..The neuroscience information had a particularly striking effect on nonexperts' judgments of bad explanations, masking otherwise salient problems in these explanations...
Neurobiology of intelligence: science and ethicsJeremy R Gray
Psychology Department, Yale University, Box 208205, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, USA
Nat Rev Neurosci 5:471-82. 2004
Anxiety and cognitive efficiency: differential modulation of transient and sustained neural activity during a working memory taskC L Fales
Department of Psychology, Washington University, St Louis, Missouri 63130, USA
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci 8:239-53. 2008..Supplementary information for this study may be found at www.psychonomic.org/archive...
Multiple bases of human intelligence revealed by cortical thickness and neural activationYu Yong Choi
School of Biological Sciences, Interdisciplinary Program in Brain Science, Seoul National University, Seoul 151 742, Korea
J Neurosci 28:10323-9. 2008..The data compel a nuanced view of the neurobiology of intelligence, providing the most persuasive evidence to date for theories emphasizing multiple distributed brain regions differing in function...
