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Cognitive processes can be divided into "cold" processes that are purportedly independent of affect and "hot" processes that require the processing of affective information (4).
The manipulation of serotonin (5-HT), a neurotransmitter implicated in affect, influences performance on "hot" cognitive tasks that require the processing of affective stimuli, but manipulation of affect via mood induction influences performance on "cold" cognitive tasks that do not involve affective stimuli.
Importantly, this model contradicts traditional models of antidepressant action in suggesting that antidepressants alter the processing of affective stimuli, rather than affecting mood directly (Robinson and Sahakian, 2008; Clark et al., 2009; Harmer et al., 2009a).
Affect therefore influences cognition beyond simply the processing of affective information.
Neuroimaging experiments have revealed that the visual cortex is involved in the processing of affective stimuli: seeing emotional pictures leads to greater activation than seeing neutral ones.
Previous human neuroimaging and lesion studies showed that the amygdala plays a central role in the processing of affective stimuli [25], [26].
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One possibility is that catastrophizing represents a general cognitive style that preferentially supports the processing of negative affective stimuli.
Specifically, in the earlier manipulations cardiovascular measures (heart rate and blood pressure) were taken prior to and subsequent to the processing of the affective words.
The situation is incorporated into the CAPS, as it activates the processing of the affective and cognitive representations.
That is, regions of the brain involved in somatosensory processing also are important for the processing of the affective dimension of pain.
We investigated the interplay between arousal and valence in the early processing of affective words.
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