• Salience (also called saliency) is the property by which some thing stands out. Salient events are an attentional mechanism by which organisms learn and...
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  • important Salience (neuroscience), the perceptual quality by which an observable thing stands out relative to its environment Social salience, in social psychology...
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  • Motivational salience is a cognitive process and a form of attention that motivates or propels an individual's behavior towards or away from a particular...
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    Loop Circuits of the Salience Network: A Central Pathway in Psychiatric Disease and Treatment". Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 10: 104. doi:10.3389/fnsys...
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    mesocorticolimbic circuit) is a group of neural structures responsible for incentive salience (i.e., "wanting"; desire or craving for a reward and motivation), associative...
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  • Appetition Avolition Executive functions Free will Motivational salience Neuroscience of free will Self-agency Prohairesis True Will Kielhofner 2008,...
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  • (2018). "Reward, salience, and attentional networks are activated by religious experience in devout Mormons". Social Neuroscience. 13 (1): 104–116. doi:10...
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  • personality and network neuroscience selected regions-of-interest based on their inclusion within the default mode network (DMN), the salience network (SN), the...
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    so-called triple-network model, along with the salience network and the default mode network (DMN). The salience network facilitates switching between the...
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  • acetylcholine have also been implicated. Genius Highly sensitive person Salience (neuroscience) Bouton, M. E. (2007) Learning and Behavior Sunderland, MA: Sinauer...
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