The Foundations of Human and Animal Emotions
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Köp båda 2 för 1095 krCanadian Journal of Neurological Sciences It is an invaluable reference for any neuroscientist interested in understanding the neurobiological basis of drives and emotions where the best information is contained in the animal literature. This is the strength of Panksepp's book which summarizes and references these data around clinically recognizable concepts making the information highly relevant to practising clinicians.
Andy Calder, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, UK Jaak Panksepp presents a synopsis of animal research on emotion together with stimulating new ideas on the role and representation of emotion in humans and other mammals. It seemed clear to me that Panksepp's affective neuroscience can provide a valuable foundation to emotion research. These are not entirely new ideas, but by presenting them in a comprehensive text on the neuroscience of emotion, Panksepp constructs a strong defence against the not uncommon view that emotions are 'illusionary concepts outside the realm of scientific enquiry.' For this reason alone, Panksepp is to be congratulated. This is a powerful text that will make a lasting impression on emotion research in general. Panksepp has provided a much-needed review of the animal literature, together with fascinating new ideas on the nature of affective consciousness.
PART I: CONCEPTUAL BACKGROUND; 1. Affective neuroscience: history and major concepts; 2. Emotional operating systems and subjectivity: methodological problems and a conceptual framework for the neurobiological analysis of affect; 3. The varieties of emotional systems in the brain: theories, taxonomies, and semantics; 4. Neurostatistics: the anatomy of the brain/mind; 5. Neurodynamics: the electrical languages of the brain; 6. Neurodynamics: neurochemical maps of the brain; PART II: BASIC EMOTIONAL AND MOTIVATIONAL PROCESSES; 7. Sleep, arousal, and mythmaking in the brain; 8. SEEKING systems and anticipatory states of the nervous system; 9. Energy is delight: the pleasures and pains of brain regulatory systems; 10. Nature red in tooth and claw: the neurobiological sources of rage and anger; 11. The sources of fear and anxiety in the brain; PART III: THE SOCIAL EMOTIONS; 12. The varieties of love and lust: neural control of sexuality; 13. Love and the social bond: sources of nurturance and maternal behaviour; 14. Loneliness and the social bond: the brain sources of sorrow and grief; 15. Rough-and-tumble play: the brain sources of joy; 16. Emotions, the higher cerebral processes and the SELF: some are born to sweet delight, some are born to endless night; Appendix A: Bones, brains, and human origins; Appendix B: Brain, language, and affective neuroscience; Appendix C: Dualism and the neurosciences