%0 Journal Article
%A Chen, Taolin
%A Becker, Benjamin
%A Camilleri, Julia
%A Wang, Li
%A Yu, Shuqi
%A Eickhoff, Simon
%A Feng, Chunliang
%T A domain-general brain network underlying emotional and cognitive interference processing: evidence from coordinate-based and functional connectivity meta-analyses
%J Brain structure & function
%V 223
%N 8
%@ 1863-2661
%C Berlin
%I Springer
%M FZJ-2018-04791
%P 3813–3840
%D 2018
%X The inability to control or inhibit emotional distractors characterizes a range of psychiatric disorders. Despite the use of a variety of task paradigms to determine the mechanisms underlying the control of emotional interference, a precise characterization of the brain regions and networks that support emotional interference processing remains elusive. Here, we performed coordinate-based and functional connectivity meta-analyses to determine the brain networks underlying emotional interference. Paradigms addressing interference processing in the cognitive or emotional domain were included in the meta-analyses, particularly the Stroop, Flanker, and Simon tasks. Our results revealed a consistent involvement of the bilateral dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, anterior insula, left inferior frontal gyrus, and superior parietal lobule during emotional interference. Follow-up conjunction analyses identified correspondence in these regions between emotional and cognitive interference processing. Finally, the patterns of functional connectivity of these regions were examined using resting-state functional connectivity and meta-analytic connectivity modeling. These regions were strongly connected as a distributed system, primarily mapping onto fronto-parietal control, ventral attention, and dorsal attention networks. Together, the present findings indicate that a domain-general neural system is engaged across multiple types of interference processing and that regulating emotional and cognitive interference depends on interactions between large-scale distributed brain networks.
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%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:30083997
%U <Go to ISI:>//WOS:000447977600020
%R 10.1007/s00429-018-1727-9
%U https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/851083