U.S., June 4 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07623746) titled 'Neural Mechanisms of Emotion-behaviour Interactions' on May 20.

Brief Summary: Deciding what to do when for how long - self-organizing one's behaviour - is an important feature of daily life. Emotions arise providing short-cuts for the computational complexities. Yet, one still knows relatively little about the underlying cognitive and neural mechanisms. EMOBB will establish the computational, cognitive and neural underpinnings of the rich interplay between emotions and self-organized behaviour in naturalistic environments. Previous work has almost exclusively relied on tasks structured into experimenter determined trials - thus how ...