A structured framework for emotion-cognition dynamics: Implications for assessment and intervention

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作者
Nejati, Vahid [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Shahid Beheshti Univ, Psychol Dept, Tehran 1983969411, Iran
[2] Univ Texas, Sch Behav & Brain Sci, Dallas, TX 78712 USA
关键词
Emotion-cognition interaction; Hot cognition; Cold cognition; Warm cognition; Cool cognition; VENTROMEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX; NONINVASIVE BRAIN-STIMULATION; EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS; ASPERGER-SYNDROME; ATTENTIONAL BIAS; DECISION-MAKING; MIND; MEMORY; HOT; INHIBITION;
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10.1007/s00702-025-02903-5
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
This paper presents a novel framework for understanding the interaction between cognitive and emotional processes, recognizing the complex and dynamic relationship between these two constructs. The framework categorizes cognitive functions into four distinct categories: Cold Cognition, Hot Cognition, Warm Cognition, and Cool Cognition. By distinguishing between the style of processing (intuitive vs. analytical) and the content of information (emotional vs. non-emotional), the framework provides a model for both assessment and intervention. For assessment, it helps categorize cognitive and emotional processes, enabling targeted evaluations based on specific processing styles and content. For interventions, it supports the development of training programs that address processing styles in relation to the target function, improving the effectiveness of therapeutic and developmental strategies. Overall, this framework has the potential to advance both theoretical understanding and practical applications in cognitive and emotional assessment and training.
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页码:793 / 802
页数:10
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