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Köp båda 2 för 1831 krPsychological Medicine Overall, the real strength of this book is the comprehensive coverage of a wide range of different approaches to the study of emotion. It is an up-to-date manual that every researcher interested in emotion should display proudly.
Daniel Kahneman, Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology, Princeton University This handbook will bring about the long-needed integration of the fragmented scholarship in the study of emotion, which advances in neuroscience have recently made possible. The combination of breadth, depth, and clarity will make this volume indispensable to students and to scholars for years to come.
Robert J. Sternberg, President, American Psychological Association The Handbook of Affective Sciences is the most comprehensive, authoritative, and up-to-date review available of issues pertaining to emotion. It will be an indispensable reference for anyone interested in understanding the nature of emotions and their relations to other psychological constructs.
Stephen M. Kosslyn, John Lindsley Professor of Psychology, Harvard University This volume defines a new field. Although 'affective science' draws on studies of emotion, it includes much more than what has traditionally been addressed under that rubric. This emerging discipline promises not only to forge crucial links between psychology and neuroscience, but also to build strong bridges between research in the laboratory and practice in the clinic. This book should be on the shelf of anyone seriously interested in psychology, neuroscience, psychiatry, or neurology.
<br>Richard J. Davidson is the William James and Vilas Research Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry and the Director of the Laboratory of Affective Neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin. <br>Klaus R. Scherer is emeritus professor of Emotion Psychology at the University of Geneva. He is the director of both the Geneva Interfaculty Center for Affective Sciences and the Swiss National Competence Center on Research on the Affective Sciences. <br>H. Hill Goldsmith is the Leona Tyler Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin.<br>
Contributors; Introduction; Part I. Neuroscience; 1. Introduction: Neuroscience (Richard J. Davidson, Klaus R. Scherer, H. Hill Goldsmith); 2. Parsing the Subcomponents of Emotion and Disorders of Emotion: Perspectives from Affective Neuroscience (Richard J. Davidson, Diego Pizzagalli, Jack B. Nitschke, Ned H. Kalin; 3. Comparing the Emotional Brains of Humans and Other Animals 25 (Kent C. Berridge); 4. Emotional Learning Circuits in Animals and Humans (Kevin S. LaBar, Joseph E. LeDoux); 5. The Contributions of the Lesion Method to the Functional Neuroanatomy of Emotion (Antonio R. Damasio, Ralph Adolphs, H. Damasio); 6. Emotion and Memory: Central and Peripheral Contributions (James L. McGaugh, Larry Cahill); 7. Functional Neuroimaging of Depression: A Role for Medial Prefrontal Cortex (Rebecca Elliott, Raymond J. Dolan); Part II. Autonomic Psychophysiology; 8. Introduction: Autonomic Psychophysiology (Gerhard Stemmler); 9. The Autonomic Nervous System and Its Coordination by the Brain (Wilfrid Ja nig); 10. Motivational Organization of Emotions: Autonomic Changes, Cortical Responses, and; REFLEX MODULATION (ALFONS O. HAMM, HARALD T. SCHUPP, ALMUT I. WEIKE); 11. Autonomic Specificity and Emotion (Robert W. Levenson); 12. Methodological Considerations in the Psychophysiological Study of Emotion (Gerhard Stemmler); 13. On the Automaticity of Autonomic Responses in Emotion: An Evolutionary Perspective (Arne O hman, Stefan Wiens); 14. Emotional Modulation of Selective Attention: Behavioral and Psychophysiological Measures (Kenneth Hugdahl, Kjell Morten Stormark); Part III. Genetics and Development; 15. Introduction: Genetics and Development (H. Hill Goldsmith); 16. Genetics of Emotional Development (H. Hill Goldsmith); 17. Behavioral Inhibition as a Temperamental Category (Jerome Kagan); 18. Emotional Development in Early Childhood: A Social Relationship Perspective (Judy Dunn); 19. Emotional Development During Infancy (Claire B. Kopp, Susan J. Neufeld); 20. Dynamic Development of Component Systems of Emotions: Pride, Shame and Guilt in China, and the United States (Michael F. Mascolo, Kurt W. Fischer, Jin Li); Part IV. Expression of Emotion; 21. Introduction: Expression of Emotion (Dacher Keltner, Paul Ekman); 22. Facial Expression of Emotion (Dacher Keltner, Paul Ekman, Gian C. Gonzaga, Jennifer Beer); 23. Vocal Expression of Emotion (Klaus R. Scherer, Tom Johnstone, Gundrun Klasmeyer); 24. Expression of Emotion in Nonhuman Animals (Charles T. Snowdon); 25. Creative Expression and Communication of Emotions in the Visual and Narrative Arts (Keith Oatley); 26. Emotional Expression in Music (Alf Gabrielsson, Patrik N. Juslin); 27. Language and Emotion (Judy Reilly, Laura Seibert); Part V. Cognitive Components of Emotion; 28. Introduction: Cognitive Components of Emotion (Klaus R. Scherer); 29. Appraisal Processes in Emotion (Phoebe C. Ellsworth, Klaus R. Scherer); 30. Affective Influences on Attitudes and Judgments (Joseph P. Forgas); 31. The Role of Affect in Decision Making (George Loewenstein, Jennifer S. Lerner); 32. Remembering Emotional Events: A Social Cognitive Neuroscience Approach (Kevin N. Ochsner, Daniel L. Schacter); 33. Information Processing Approaches to Emotion (Tim Dalgleish); Part VI. Personality; 34. Introduction: Personality (H. Hill Goldsmith, Richard J. Davidson); 35. Information Processing Approaches to Individual Differences in Emotional Reactivity (Douglas Derryberry, Marjorie A. Reed); 36. Individual Differences in Emotional Reactions and Coping (Heinz W. Krohne); 37. Emotion and Life-Span Personality Development (Laura L. Carstensen, Susan T. Charles, Derek M. Isaacowitz, Quinn Kennedy); Part VII. Emotion and Social Processes; 38. Introduction: Emotion and Social Processes (Peter Salovey); 39. Emotional Factors in Attitudes and Persuasion (Richard E. Petty, Leandre R. Fabrigar, Duane T. Wegener); 40. The Self and Emotion: The Role of Self-Reflection in the Generation and Regulation of Affective Exper