Brain Activation Imaging in Emotional Decision Making and Mental Health: A Review—Part 2

Author:

Collura Thomas F.1ORCID,Bonnstetter Ronald J.2

Affiliation:

1. Brain Enrichment Center, Bedford, OH, USA

2. Target Training International, Scottsdale, AZ, USA

Abstract

In this report, we integrate the principles described in part 1 and describe an operational model for emotional decision making that incorporates brain activation data along with subjective experience correlates. This model takes the form of a state machine that carries out transitions between a finite set of 16 possible states of emotional and decision-making response. By considering a 4 × 4 grid of possible states based on left and right activation, in primary (sensation) and secondary (perception/comprehension) response, the range of responses is completely specified. The transition probabilities within this repertoire of possible response states can be used to characterize an individual (or any system) in terms of its likelihood to respond in a particular fashion. The possible value of this model in psychiatry, psychology, and counseling is introduced and discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Neurology,Neurology,General Medicine

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