Neuropsychological basis of emotions in the context of road traffic
Emotions that occur during traffic are associated with the activation of brain regions responsible for emotional regulation and evaluation of behavior, such as the amygdala, frontal cortex, and reticular formation of the brainstem. Emotions also affect higher mental functions, including attention, working memory, and spatio-temporal judgment, making emotional regulation an integral part of safe driving.
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