Interest: Function, Task & Diseases

An interest is based on cognitively strong involvement in and emotionally positive evaluation of certain activities, objects, or people. Interests interact with attention and are controlled in the brain, primarily by the frontal brain and limbic system. In apathy, there is no longer any interest in the external world. What is interest? Interest controls a … Interest: Function, Task & Diseases

Selective Perception: Function, Tasks, Role & Diseases

Selective perception is based on the natural mechanism by which the human brain looks for patterns in its environment. Because of its selective nature, people are more likely to perceive what can be fitted into a pattern. Selectivity of perception acquires clinical relevance, for example, in the context of depression. What is selective perception? Selective … Selective Perception: Function, Tasks, Role & Diseases