Tenenbaum, G. and Hatfield, B. D. and Eklund, R. C. and Land, W. M. and Calmeiro, L. and Razon, S. and Schack, T. (2009) 'A conceptual framework for studying emotions–cognitions–performance linkage under conditions that vary in perceived pressure.', Progress in brain research., 174 . pp. 159-178.
Abstract
A unified conceptual framework, which integrates the structural components of human performance, such as emotional processes (i.e., feelings, mood), cognitive processes and structures (e.g., knowledge architecture, long-term working memory), motor processes (coordination, endurance), and the neurophysiologic basis of these structural components (i.e., activation of cortical areas) is introduced. Recent developments in the cognitive, neurological, expertise, and emotion sciences provide a sound evidence for this conceptualization. The unified conceptual framework enables a better understanding of human performance, and allows generating applications, which share scientific validity.
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Keywords: | Mental representation, Emotions, Brain activity, Cognitive processes, Action. |
| Full text: | Full text not available from this repository. |
| Publisher Web site: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0079-6123(09)01314-4 |
| Record Created: | 29 Aug 2012 15:20 |
| Last Modified: | 04 Sep 2012 10:21 |
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