大脑中的和谐:关于情绪调节和创造力的共同神经基质的叙述性综述

A.I. Ladas , T. Gravalas , C. Katsoridou , C.A. Frantzidis
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创造力通过调节情绪对整体健康的贡献激发了研究人员对采用艺术干预来改善心理健康的兴趣。尽管情绪调节与创造力之间的行为联系已经确立,但反映这些关系的神经网络仍有待研究。在这篇小型综述中,我们将描述各种形式的创造力和情绪调节策略的神经基础。鉴于这两个概念的复杂性,我们将创造力分为不同的形式,并报告所涉及的区域和神经网络。同样,我们区分了不同的情绪调节策略,并描述了相关的脑区和网络。然后,我们将对这些重要功能之间的共同兴趣区域和神经通路进行深入探讨。本综述中的研究指出了创造力和情绪控制之间的某些共同脑区,如前额叶皮层、前扣带回皮层、背外侧前额叶皮层、内侧颞叶和下顶叶。情绪调节和创造力的共同神经网络主要集中在默认模式、执行控制和显著性网络。然后,我们提出了一种可能是情绪调节和创造力的共同神经机制,其中涉及控制和情感处理。根据所回顾研究的局限性,我们提出了未来研究的方向,这将为该领域提供重要信息。
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Harmony in the brain: A narrative review on the shared neural substrates of emotion regulation and creativity
The contribution of creativity in overall well-being through regulating emotions has sparkled research interest in employing artistic interventions recently for the improvement of mental health. Although the behavioural links between emotion regulation and creativity have been established, the neural networks reflecting these relations are yet to be investigated. In this mini review, we describe the neural underpinnings of all forms of creativity and of the emotion regulation strategies. Given the complexity of both of these constructs, we separate creativity in its various forms and report the regions and the neural networks involved. Similarly, we distinguish between the differential emotion regulation strategies and describe the relevant brain areas and networks. We then proceed to a critical exploration of common regions of interest and of neural pathways among these important functions. The studies included in this review point towards certain brain regions that are shared among creativity and affective control, such as the prefrontal cortex, the anterior cingulate cortex, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, the medial temporal lobe and the inferior parietal lobule. The common neural networks of emotion regulation and creativity mainly focus on the default mode, the executive control and the salience networks. We then suggest a shared neural mechanism that may underlie emotion regulation and creativity, involving both control and affective processing. Drawing on the limitations of the studies reviewed, directions for future research are suggested that could significantly inform the field.
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