![]() ![]() Nevertheless, we did not find neural and behavioral differences during cognitive regulation of craving. We found that stressed participants placed lower bids to get the reward and chose less frequently higher bid values for food. ![]() Herein, we used a functional magnetic resonance imaging task where fourteen control and fifteen chronically stressed students had to cognitively upregulate or downregulate their craving before placing a bid to obtain food. Thus, we hypothesize that chronic stress may disrupt the ability to regulate choices. In addition, the brain regions responsible for decision-making are sensitive to stress-induced changes. Stress may influence emotional behavior, cognition, and decision-making. While cognitive regulation of emotions has been extensively studied in psychiatry, few works have detailed cognitive regulation of decision-making. This cognitive regulation is defined as processing information, applying knowledge, and changing preferences to consciously modulate decisions. 3Clinical Academic Center – Braga, Braga, PortugalĬognition can influence choices by modulation of decision-making processes.2ICVS/3B’s – PT Government Associate Laboratory, Braga/Guimarães, Portugal.1Life and Health Sciences Research Institute (ICVS), School of Medicine, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal.Sónia Ferreira 1,2†, Carlos Veiga 1,2†, Pedro Moreira 1,2, Ricardo Magalhães 1,2, Ana Coelho 1,2, Paulo Marques 1,2, Carlos Portugal-Nunes 1,2, Nuno Sousa 1,2,3 and Pedro Morgado 1,2,3* ![]()
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