Emotion and cognition are two major aspects of human mental life that are widely regarded as distinct but interacting. Emotion–cognition interactions are intuitively intriguing and theoretically important. However, there are many different kinds or forms of interaction, and in principle these differ widely in what they imply about the functional organization of the brain.
Synthesizing Good Design: Principles and Patterns
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