A conceptual framework for studying emotions-cognitions-performance linkage under conditions that vary in perceived pressure
Tenenbaum G, Hatfield BD, Eklund RC, Land WM, Calmeiro L, Razon S, Schack T (2009)
In: Mind and Motion: The Bidirectional Link Between Thought and Action. Raab M, Johnson JG, Heekeren HR (Eds); Progress in Brain Research, 174. Amsterdam: Elsevier: 159-178.
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Autor*in
Tenenbaum, Gershon;
Hatfield, Bradley D.;
Eklund, Robert C.;
Land, William M.;
Calmeiro, Luis;
Razon, Selen;
Schack, ThomasUniBi
Herausgeber*in
Raab, Markus;
Johnson, Joseph G.;
Heekeren, Hauke R.
Einrichtung
Abstract / Bemerkung
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.
Stichworte
cognitive processes;
action;
brain activity;
mental representation;
emotions
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
Buchtitel
Mind and Motion: The Bidirectional Link Between Thought and Action
Serientitel
Progress in Brain Research
Band
174
Seite(n)
159-178
ISBN
978-0-444-53356-2
ISSN
0079-6123
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1794376
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Tenenbaum G, Hatfield BD, Eklund RC, et al. A conceptual framework for studying emotions-cognitions-performance linkage under conditions that vary in perceived pressure. In: Raab M, Johnson JG, Heekeren HR, eds. Mind and Motion: The Bidirectional Link Between Thought and Action. Progress in Brain Research. Vol 174. Amsterdam: Elsevier; 2009: 159-178.
Tenenbaum, G., Hatfield, B. D., Eklund, R. C., Land, W. M., Calmeiro, L., Razon, S., & Schack, T. (2009). A conceptual framework for studying emotions-cognitions-performance linkage under conditions that vary in perceived pressure. In M. Raab, J. G. Johnson, & H. R. Heekeren (Eds.), Progress in Brain Research: Vol. 174. Mind and Motion: The Bidirectional Link Between Thought and Action (pp. 159-178). Amsterdam: Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0079-6123(09)01314-4
Tenenbaum, Gershon, Hatfield, Bradley D., Eklund, Robert C., Land, William M., Calmeiro, Luis, Razon, Selen, and Schack, Thomas. 2009. “A conceptual framework for studying emotions-cognitions-performance linkage under conditions that vary in perceived pressure”. In Mind and Motion: The Bidirectional Link Between Thought and Action, ed. Markus Raab, Joseph G. Johnson, and Hauke R. Heekeren, 174:159-178. Progress in Brain Research. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Tenenbaum, G., Hatfield, B. D., Eklund, R. C., Land, W. M., Calmeiro, L., Razon, S., and Schack, T. (2009). “A conceptual framework for studying emotions-cognitions-performance linkage under conditions that vary in perceived pressure” in Mind and Motion: The Bidirectional Link Between Thought and Action, Raab, M., Johnson, J. G., and Heekeren, H. R. eds. Progress in Brain Research, vol. 174, (Amsterdam: Elsevier), 159-178.
Tenenbaum, G., et al., 2009. A conceptual framework for studying emotions-cognitions-performance linkage under conditions that vary in perceived pressure. In M. Raab, J. G. Johnson, & H. R. Heekeren, eds. Mind and Motion: The Bidirectional Link Between Thought and Action. Progress in Brain Research. no.174 Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp. 159-178.
G. Tenenbaum, et al., “A conceptual framework for studying emotions-cognitions-performance linkage under conditions that vary in perceived pressure”, Mind and Motion: The Bidirectional Link Between Thought and Action, M. Raab, J.G. Johnson, and H.R. Heekeren, eds., Progress in Brain Research, vol. 174, Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2009, pp.159-178.
Tenenbaum, G., Hatfield, B.D., Eklund, R.C., Land, W.M., Calmeiro, L., Razon, S., Schack, T.: A conceptual framework for studying emotions-cognitions-performance linkage under conditions that vary in perceived pressure. In: Raab, M., Johnson, J.G., and Heekeren, H.R. (eds.) Mind and Motion: The Bidirectional Link Between Thought and Action. Progress in Brain Research. 174, p. 159-178. Elsevier, Amsterdam (2009).
Tenenbaum, Gershon, Hatfield, Bradley D., Eklund, Robert C., Land, William M., Calmeiro, Luis, Razon, Selen, and Schack, Thomas. “A conceptual framework for studying emotions-cognitions-performance linkage under conditions that vary in perceived pressure”. Mind and Motion: The Bidirectional Link Between Thought and Action. Ed. Markus Raab, Joseph G. Johnson, and Hauke R. Heekeren. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2009.Vol. 174. Progress in Brain Research. 159-178.
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