Neuropsychological Basis of Emotional Control in the Context of Traffic
Emotional control is directly dependent on the prefrontal cortex (responsible for executive functions and behavioral inhibition), the amygdala (responsible for processing emotions), and the reticular formation in the brainstem (responsible for alertness and attention). The integration of these areas ensures effective coordination between the emotions and behaviour of road users. The ability to control your psycho-emotional state is a necessary competence for safe driving.
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