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    New York : Cambridge University Press
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    (DE-627)1696647932
    Format: 1 online resource (698 pages)
    ISBN: 9781107306264
    Content: This handbook is the only single volume to capture the current range of neuroscience approaches to human emotion.
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Section I Introduction to Human Affective Neuroscience -- Chapter 1 Models of Emotion -- The Affective Neuroscience Approach -- What Is an Emotion? -- The Variety of Definitions of Emotion -- The Specificity of Emotion -- Taxonomies of Emotion -- Basic Emotions -- Positive versus Negative Emotions -- Approach-Related versus Avoidance-Related Emotions -- Self-Reflexive (or Self-Conscious) Emotions -- Aesthetic Emotions -- Make-Believe Emotions -- Counterfactual Emotions -- Social Emotions -- Moral Emotions -- Epistemic Emotions -- Definitions of Emotion and the Origin of Current Models -- A Typical Definition of Emotion -- Emotions Are Multicomponent Phenomena -- Emotions Are Two-Step Processes (Emotion Elicitation and Emotional Response) -- Emotions Have Relevant Objects -- Emotions Have a Brief Duration Compared with Other Affective Phenomena -- Theories of Emotion and Emotion Components -- Is Emotion an Expression? -- Is Emotion an Action Tendency? -- Is Emotion a Bodily Reaction? -- Is Emotion a Feeling? -- Is Emotion a Cognition? -- Conclusion: Investigating the Human Brain to Test Models of Emotion -- Outstanding Questions and Future Directions -- Section II Measuring Emotional Responses -- Chapter 2 Objective and Subjective Measurements in Affective Science -- Objective versus Subjective Measures -- Objective Measures -- Respiration -- Facial Muscle Activity -- Autonomic Activity -- Central Nervous System Measures -- Subjective Measures -- Self-Report -- Self-Report of Ones Own Emotional Awareness -- Classification of Emotions -- Limitations to Measurement and Research Solutions -- Limitations of Subjective Measures -- Linguistic and Phenomenological Limitations of Subjective Measures -- Bridging the Gap between Objective and Subjective Observations.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction; Section I Introduction to Human Affective Neuroscience; Chapter 1 Models of Emotion; The Affective Neuroscience Approach; What Is an Emotion?; The Variety of Definitions of Emotion; The Specificity of Emotion; Taxonomies of Emotion; Basic Emotions; Positive versus Negative Emotions; Approach-Related versus Avoidance-Related Emotions; Self-Reflexive (or Self-Conscious) Emotions; Aesthetic Emotions; Make-Believe Emotions; Counterfactual Emotions; Social Emotions; Moral Emotions; Epistemic Emotions , Definitions of Emotion and the Origin of Current ModelsA Typical Definition of Emotion; Emotions Are Multicomponent Phenomena; Emotions Are Two-Step Processes (Emotion Elicitation and Emotional Response); Emotions Have Relevant Objects; Emotions Have a Brief Duration Compared with Other Affective Phenomena; Theories of Emotion and Emotion Components; Is Emotion an Expression?; Is Emotion an Action Tendency?; Is Emotion a Bodily Reaction?; Is Emotion a Feeling?; Is Emotion a Cognition?; Conclusion: Investigating the Human Brain to Test Models of Emotion , Outstanding Questions and Future DirectionsSection II Measuring Emotional Responses; Chapter 2 Objective and Subjective Measurements in Affective Science; Objective versus Subjective Measures; Objective Measures; Respiration; Facial Muscle Activity; Autonomic Activity; Central Nervous System Measures; Subjective Measures; Self-Report; Self-Report of Ones Own Emotional Awareness; Classification of Emotions; Limitations to Measurement and Research Solutions; Limitations of Subjective Measures; Linguistic and Phenomenological Limitations of Subjective Measures , Bridging the Gap between Objective and Subjective ObservationsMerging Measures: Neurophenomenology; Conclusion: Objective and Subjective Measures; Outstanding Questions; Chapter 3 A Two-Way Road; Definitions of Emotion; Anatomy and Central Control of the Autonomic Nervous System; Anatomy of the Autonomic Nervous System; Central Autonomic Network; Efferent Effects of Autonomic Nervous System Activity in Emotion; The Autonomic Nervous System and Patterned Physiological Responses; Functional Architecture of the Autonomic Nervous System , What Is the Relationship between Physiological Responses and Emotion?Patterned Autonomic Responses to Distinct Emotions; Fear; Anger; Disgust; Sadness; Happiness; Summary of Findings; Afferent Effects of Autonomic Nervous System Activity in Emotion; Visceral Afferent Neurons; Role of Peripheral-Physiological Responses in Emotional Feelings; Practical Implications, Future Challenges, and Outstanding Questions; How Many Channels of Physiological Activity Should Be Measured?; What Are the Roles of Physical and Psychological Context?; What Is the Role of Physiological Context?; Conclusion , Outstanding Questions and Future Directions , Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction; Section I Introduction to Human Affective Neuroscience; Chapter 1 Models of Emotion; The Affective Neuroscience Approach; What Is an Emotion?; The Variety of Definitions of Emotion; The Specificity of Emotion; Taxonomies of Emotion; Basic Emotions; Positive versus Negative Emotions; Approach-Related versus Avoidance-Related Emotions; Self-Reflexive (or Self-Conscious) Emotions; Aesthetic Emotions; Make-Believe Emotions; Counterfactual Emotions; Social Emotions; Moral Emotions; Epistemic Emotions , Definitions of Emotion and the Origin of Current ModelsA Typical Definition of Emotion; Emotions Are Multicomponent Phenomena; Emotions Are Two-Step Processes (Emotion Elicitation and Emotional Response); Emotions Have Relevant Objects; Emotions Have a Brief Duration Compared with Other Affective Phenomena; Theories of Emotion and Emotion Components; Is Emotion an Expression?; Is Emotion an Action Tendency?; Is Emotion a Bodily Reaction?; Is Emotion a Feeling?; Is Emotion a Cognition?; Conclusion: Investigating the Human Brain to Test Models of Emotion , Outstanding Questions and Future DirectionsSection II Measuring Emotional Responses; Chapter 2 Objective and Subjective Measurements in Affective Science; Objective versus Subjective Measures; Objective Measures; Respiration; Facial Muscle Activity; Autonomic Activity; Central Nervous System Measures; Subjective Measures; Self-Report; Self-Report of Ones Own Emotional Awareness; Classification of Emotions; Limitations to Measurement and Research Solutions; Limitations of Subjective Measures; Linguistic and Phenomenological Limitations of Subjective Measures , Bridging the Gap between Objective and Subjective ObservationsMerging Measures: Neurophenomenology; Conclusion: Objective and Subjective Measures; Outstanding Questions; Chapter 3 A Two-Way Road; Definitions of Emotion; Anatomy and Central Control of the Autonomic Nervous System; Anatomy of the Autonomic Nervous System; Central Autonomic Network; Efferent Effects of Autonomic Nervous System Activity in Emotion; The Autonomic Nervous System and Patterned Physiological Responses; Functional Architecture of the Autonomic Nervous System , What Is the Relationship between Physiological Responses and Emotion?Patterned Autonomic Responses to Distinct Emotions; Fear; Anger; Disgust; Sadness; Happiness; Summary of Findings; Afferent Effects of Autonomic Nervous System Activity in Emotion; Visceral Afferent Neurons; Role of Peripheral-Physiological Responses in Emotional Feelings; Practical Implications, Future Challenges, and Outstanding Questions; How Many Channels of Physiological Activity Should Be Measured?; What Are the Roles of Physical and Psychological Context?; What Is the Role of Physiological Context?; Conclusion , Outstanding Questions and Future Directions , Machine generated contents note: Part I. Introduction to Human Affective Neuroscience: 1. Models of emotion: the affective neuroscience approach David Sander; Part II. Measuring Emotional Responses: 2. Objective and subjective measurements in affective science Katherine Gardhouse and Adam K. Anderson; 3. A two-way road: efferent and afferent pathways of automatic activity in emotion Neil A. Harrison, Sylvia D. Kreibig and Hugo D. Critchley; 4. Electro- and magneto-encephalography in the study of emotion Andreas Keil; 5. PET and fMRI: basic principles and applications in affective neuroscience research Jorge L. Armony and Jun Eun Han; 6. Lesion studies in affective neuroscience Lesley Fellows; Part III. Emotion Perception and Elicitation: 7. The facial expression of emotions Nathalie George; 8. Bodily expressions of emotion: visual cues and neural mechanisms Anthony P. Atkinson; 9. Pain and the emotional responses to noxious stimuli Pierre Rainville; 10. Examining emotion perception and elicitation via olfaction Aprajita Mohanty and Jay A. Gottfried; 11. Emotional voices: the tone of (true) feelings Caroline Bruck, Benjamin Kreifelts, Thomas Ethofer and Dirk Wildgruber; 12. Emotion and music Stefan Koelsch; 13. Love letters and hate mail: cerebral processing of emotional language content Johanna Kissler; , Part IV. Cognitive-Emotion Interactions: 14. Affective biases in attention and perception Judith Dominguez-Borras and Patrick Vuilleumier; 15. Top-down attention and the processing of emotional stimuli Luiz Pessoa, Leticia Oliverira and Mirtes Pereira; 16. Emotion regulation K. Luan Phan and Chandra Sekhar Sripada; 17. Neural mechanisms underlying value-based decision-making John P. Doherty; Part V. Emotional Learning and Memory: 18. Neural basis of human fear learning Joseph E. Dunsmoor and Kevin S. LaBar; 19. Reward learning: contributions of cortibasal ganglia circuits to reward-value signals Dominic S. Fareri and Mauricio R. Delgado; 20. Emotion in episodic memory: the effects of emotional content, emotional state, and motivational goals Alisha C. Holland and Elizabeth A. Kensinger; Part VI. Social Emotions: 21. Moral emotions Roland Zahn, Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza and Jorge Moll; 22. Social stress and social approach Markus Heinrichs, Frances S. Chen, Gregor Domes and Robert Kumsta; 23. Empathy from the perspective of social neuroscience Olga Klimecki and Tania Singer; Part VII. Individual Differences in Emotion: 24. Trait anxiety, neuroticism, and the brain basis of vulnerability to affective disorders Sonia Bishop and Sophie Forster; 25. Mapping neurogenetic mechanisms of individual differences in affect Ahmad A. Hariri; 26. Sex differences in emotion Annett Schirmer; 27. Development of affective circuitry Essi Viding, Catherine L. Sebastian and Eamon J. McCrory; 28. Emotion and aging: linking neural mechanisms to psychological theory Peggy L. St. Jacques, Amy Winecoff and Roberto Cabeza.
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    New York : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    (DE-603)340516895
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (698 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781107308466
    Content: This handbook is the only single volume to capture the current range of neuroscience approaches to human emotion.
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  • 3
    UID:
    (DE-627)1632297337
    ISSN: 0066-6564
    In: Archives de philosophie du droit, Paris : Dalloz, 1952, 55(2012), Seite 47-63, 0066-6564
    In: volume:55
    In: year:2012
    In: pages:47-63
    Language: French
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    (DE-627)883434547
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 667 pages) , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511843716
    Content: Neuroscientific research on emotion has developed dramatically over the past decade. The cognitive neuroscience of human emotion, which has emerged as the new and thriving area of 'affective neuroscience', is rapidly rendering existing overviews of the field obsolete. This handbook provides a comprehensive, up-to-date and authoritative survey of knowledge and topics investigated in this cutting-edge field. It covers a range of topics, from face and voice perception to pain and music, as well as social behaviors and decision making. The book considers and interrogates multiple research methods, among them brain imaging and physiology measurements, as well as methods used to evaluate behavior and genetics. Editors Jorge Armony and Patrik Vuilleumier have enlisted well-known and active researchers from more than twenty institutions across three continents, bringing geographic as well as methodological breadth to the collection. This timely volume will become a key reference work for researchers and students in the growing field of neuroscience.
    Content: Machine generated contents note: Part I. Introduction to Human Affective Neuroscience: 1. Models of emotion: the affective neuroscience approach David Sander; Part II. Measuring Emotional Responses: 2. Objective and subjective measurements in affective science Katherine Gardhouse and Adam K. Anderson; 3. A two-way road: efferent and afferent pathways of automatic activity in emotion Neil A. Harrison, Sylvia D. Kreibig and Hugo D. Critchley; 4. Electro- and magneto-encephalography in the study of emotion Andreas Keil; 5. PET and fMRI: basic principles and applications in affective neuroscience research Jorge L. Armony and Jun Eun Han; 6. Lesion studies in affective neuroscience Lesley Fellows; Part III. Emotion Perception and Elicitation: 7. The facial expression of emotions Nathalie George; 8. Bodily expressions of emotion: visual cues and neural mechanisms Anthony P. Atkinson; 9. Pain and the emotional responses to noxious stimuli Pierre Rainville; 10. Examining emotion perception and elicitation via olfaction Aprajita Mohanty and Jay A. Gottfried; 11. Emotional voices: the tone of (true) feelings Caroline Bruck, Benjamin Kreifelts, Thomas Ethofer and Dirk Wildgruber; 12. Emotion and music Stefan Koelsch; 13. Love letters and hate mail: cerebral processing of emotional language content Johanna Kissler
    Content: Part IV. Cognitive-Emotion Interactions: 14. Affective biases in attention and perception Judith Dominguez-Borras and Patrick Vuilleumier; 15. Top-down attention and the processing of emotional stimuli Luiz Pessoa, Leticia Oliverira and Mirtes Pereira; 16. Emotion regulation K. Luan Phan and Chandra Sekhar Sripada; 17. Neural mechanisms underlying value-based decision-making John P. Doherty; Part V. Emotional Learning and Memory: 18. Neural basis of human fear learning Joseph E. Dunsmoor and Kevin S. LaBar; 19. Reward learning: contributions of cortibasal ganglia circuits to reward-value signals Dominic S. Fareri and Mauricio R. Delgado; 20. Emotion in episodic memory: the effects of emotional content, emotional state, and motivational goals Alisha C. Holland and Elizabeth A. Kensinger; Part VI. Social Emotions: 21. Moral emotions Roland Zahn, Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza and Jorge Moll; 22. Social stress and social approach Markus Heinrichs, Frances S. Chen, Gregor Domes and Robert Kumsta; 23. Empathy from the perspective of social neuroscience Olga Klimecki and Tania Singer; Part VII. Individual Differences in Emotion: 24. Trait anxiety, neuroticism, and the brain basis of vulnerability to affective disorders Sonia Bishop and Sophie Forster; 25. Mapping neurogenetic mechanisms of individual differences in affect Ahmad A. Hariri; 26. Sex differences in emotion Annett Schirmer; 27. Development of affective circuitry Essi Viding, Catherine L. Sebastian and Eamon J. McCrory; 28. Emotion and aging: linking neural mechanisms to psychological theory Peggy L. St. Jacques, Amy Winecoff and Roberto Cabeza
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    Additional Edition: 9781107001114
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als The Cambridge handbook of human affective neuroscience Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2013 9780521171557
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    Language: English
    Subjects: Psychology
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    (DE-602)almahu_BV043695726
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 667 Seiten) : , Illustrationen, Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-0-511-84371-6
    Content: Neuroscientific research on emotion has developed dramatically over the past decade. The cognitive neuroscience of human emotion, which has emerged as the new and thriving area of 'affective neuroscience', is rapidly rendering existing overviews of the field obsolete. This handbook provides a comprehensive, up-to-date and authoritative survey of knowledge and topics investigated in this cutting-edge field. It covers a range of topics, from face and voice perception to pain and music, as well as social behaviors and decision making. The book considers and interrogates multiple research methods, among them brain imaging and physiology measurements, as well as methods used to evaluate behavior and genetics. Editors Jorge Armony and Patrik Vuilleumier have enlisted well-known and active researchers from more than twenty institutions across three continents, bringing geographic as well as methodological breadth to the collection. This timely volume will become a key reference work for researchers and students in the growing field of neuroscience
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) , Machine generated contents note: Part I. Introduction to Human Affective Neuroscience: 1. Models of emotion: the affective neuroscience approach David Sander; Part II. Measuring Emotional Responses: 2. Objective and subjective measurements in affective science Katherine Gardhouse and Adam K. Anderson; 3. A two-way road: efferent and afferent pathways of automatic activity in emotion Neil A. Harrison, Sylvia D. Kreibig and Hugo D. Critchley; 4. Electro- and magneto-encephalography in the study of emotion Andreas Keil; 5. PET and fMRI: basic principles and applications in affective neuroscience research Jorge L. Armony and Jun Eun Han; 6. Lesion studies in affective neuroscience Lesley Fellows; Part III. Emotion Perception and Elicitation: 7. The facial expression of emotions Nathalie George; 8. Bodily expressions of emotion: visual cues and neural mechanisms Anthony P. Atkinson; 9. Pain and the emotional responses to noxious stimuli Pierre Rainville; 10. Examining emotion perception and elicitation via olfaction Aprajita Mohanty and Jay A. Gottfried; 11. Emotional voices: the tone of (true) feelings Caroline Bruck, Benjamin Kreifelts, Thomas Ethofer and Dirk Wildgruber; 12. Emotion and music Stefan Koelsch; 13. Love letters and hate mail: cerebral processing of emotional language content Johanna Kissler , Part IV. Cognitive-Emotion Interactions: 14. Affective biases in attention and perception Judith Dominguez-Borras and Patrick Vuilleumier; 15. Top-down attention and the processing of emotional stimuli Luiz Pessoa, Leticia Oliverira and Mirtes Pereira; 16. Emotion regulation K. Luan Phan and Chandra Sekhar Sripada; 17. Neural mechanisms underlying value-based decision-making John P. Doherty; Part V. Emotional Learning and Memory: 18. Neural basis of human fear learning Joseph E. Dunsmoor and Kevin S. LaBar; 19. Reward learning: contributions of cortibasal ganglia circuits to reward-value signals Dominic S. Fareri and Mauricio R. Delgado; 20. Emotion in episodic memory: the effects of emotional content, emotional state, and motivational goals Alisha C. Holland and Elizabeth A. Kensinger; Part VI. Social Emotions: 21. Moral emotions Roland Zahn, Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza and Jorge Moll; 22. Social stress and social approach Markus Heinrichs, Frances S. Chen, Gregor Domes and Robert Kumsta; 23. Empathy from the perspective of social neuroscience Olga Klimecki and Tania Singer; Part VII. Individual Differences in Emotion: 24. Trait anxiety, neuroticism, and the brain basis of vulnerability to affective disorders Sonia Bishop and Sophie Forster; 25. Mapping neurogenetic mechanisms of individual differences in affect Ahmad A. Hariri; 26. Sex differences in emotion Annett Schirmer; 27. Development of affective circuitry Essi Viding, Catherine L. Sebastian and Eamon J. McCrory; 28. Emotion and aging: linking neural mechanisms to psychological theory Peggy L. St. Jacques, Amy Winecoff and Roberto Cabeza
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-107-00111-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-0-521-17155-7
    Language: English
    Subjects: Psychology
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    Keywords: Neuropsychologie ; Gefühl ; Physiologische Psychologie ; Gefühl ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    UID:
    (DE-627)1741410622
    ISBN: 9780191743672
    In: The Oxford handbook of face perception, Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2011, (2012), 9780191743672
    In: year:2012
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    (DE-627)1734869968
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 667 pages) , illustrations (some color)
    ISBN: 0511843712 , 1107314011 , 9781107314016 , 9780511843716
    Content: Part IV. Cognitive-Emotion Interactions: 14. Affective biases in attention and perception Judith Dominguez-Borras and Patrick Vuilleumier; 15. Top-down attention and the processing of emotional stimuli Luiz Pessoa, Leticia Oliverira and Mirtes Pereira; 16. Emotion regulation K. Luan Phan and Chandra Sekhar Sripada; 17. Neural mechanisms underlying value-based decision-making John P. Doherty; Part V. Emotional Learning and Memory: 18. Neural basis of human fear learning Joseph E. Dunsmoor and Kevin S. LaBar; 19. Reward learning: contributions of cortibasal ganglia circuits to reward-value signals Dominic S. Fareri and Mauricio R. Delgado; 20. Emotion in episodic memory: the effects of emotional content, emotional state, and motivational goals Alisha C. Holland and Elizabeth A. Kensinger; Part VI. Social Emotions: 21. Moral emotions Roland Zahn, Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza and Jorge Moll; 22. Social stress and social approach Markus Heinrichs, Frances S. Chen, Gregor Domes and Robert Kumsta; 23. Empathy from the perspective of social neuroscience Olga Klimecki and Tania Singer; Part VII. Individual Differences in Emotion: 24. Trait anxiety, neuroticism, and the brain basis of vulnerability to affective disorders Sonia Bishop and Sophie Forster; 25. Mapping neurogenetic mechanisms of individual differences in affect Ahmad A. Hariri; 26. Sex differences in emotion Annett Schirmer; 27. Development of affective circuitry Essi Viding, Catherine L. Sebastian and Eamon J. McCrory; 28. Emotion and aging: linking neural mechanisms to psychological theory Peggy L. St. Jacques, Amy Winecoff and Roberto Cabeza.
    Content: Part I. Introduction to Human Affective Neuroscience: 1. Models of emotion: the affective neuroscience approach David Sander; Part II. Measuring Emotional Responses: 2. Objective and subjective measurements in affective science Katherine Gardhouse and Adam K. Anderson; 3. A two-way road: efferent and afferent pathways of automatic activity in emotion Neil A. Harrison, Sylvia D. Kreibig and Hugo D. Critchley; 4. Electro- and magneto-encephalography in the study of emotion Andreas Keil; 5. PET and fMRI: basic principles and applications in affective neuroscience research Jorge L. Armony and Jun Eun Han; 6. Lesion studies in affective neuroscience Lesley Fellows; Part III. Emotion Perception and Elicitation: 7. The facial expression of emotions Nathalie George; 8. Bodily expressions of emotion: visual cues and neural mechanisms Anthony P. Atkinson; 9. Pain and the emotional responses to noxious stimuli Pierre Rainville; 10. Examining emotion perception and elicitation via olfaction Aprajita Mohanty and Jay A. Gottfried; 11. Emotional voices: the tone of (true) feelings Caroline Bruck, Benjamin Kreifelts, Thomas Ethofer and Dirk Wildgruber; 12. Emotion and music Stefan Koelsch; 13. Love letters and hate mail: cerebral processing of emotional language content Johanna Kissler.
    Content: This handbook is the only single volume to capture the current range of neuroscience approaches to human emotion
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: 9781107306264
    Additional Edition: 1107306264
    Additional Edition: 9781107308466
    Additional Edition: 1107308461
    Additional Edition: 9781107001114
    Additional Edition: 1107001110
    Additional Edition: 9780521171557
    Additional Edition: 0521171555
    Additional Edition: 9781107001114
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cambridge Handbook of Human Affective Neuroscience Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013
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  • 8
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    (DE-603)418771634
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780511843716
    Content: Neuroscientific research on emotion has developed dramatically over the past decade. The cognitive neuroscience of human emotion, which has emerged as the new and thriving area of 'affective neuroscience', is rapidly rendering existing overviews of the field obsolete. This handbook provides a comprehensive, up-to-date and authoritative survey of knowledge and topics investigated in this cutting-edge field. It covers a range of topics, from face and voice perception to pain and music, as well as social behaviors and decision making. The book considers and interrogates multiple research methods, among them brain imaging and physiology measurements, as well as methods used to evaluate behavior and genetics. Editors Jorge Armony and Patrik Vuilleumier have enlisted well-known and active researchers from more than twenty institutions across three continents, bringing geographic as well as methodological breadth to the collection. This timely volume will become a key reference work for researchers and students in the growing field of neuroscience.
    Additional Edition: 9781107001114
    Additional Edition: 9780521171557
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    (DE-604)BV043695726
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 667 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9780511843716
    Content: Neuroscientific research on emotion has developed dramatically over the past decade. The cognitive neuroscience of human emotion, which has emerged as the new and thriving area of 'affective neuroscience', is rapidly rendering existing overviews of the field obsolete. This handbook provides a comprehensive, up-to-date and authoritative survey of knowledge and topics investigated in this cutting-edge field. It covers a range of topics, from face and voice perception to pain and music, as well as social behaviors and decision making. The book considers and interrogates multiple research methods, among them brain imaging and physiology measurements, as well as methods used to evaluate behavior and genetics. Editors Jorge Armony and Patrik Vuilleumier have enlisted well-known and active researchers from more than twenty institutions across three continents, bringing geographic as well as methodological breadth to the collection. This timely volume will become a key reference work for researchers and students in the growing field of neuroscience
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) , Machine generated contents note: Part I. Introduction to Human Affective Neuroscience: 1. Models of emotion: the affective neuroscience approach David Sander; Part II. Measuring Emotional Responses: 2. Objective and subjective measurements in affective science Katherine Gardhouse and Adam K. Anderson; 3. A two-way road: efferent and afferent pathways of automatic activity in emotion Neil A. Harrison, Sylvia D. Kreibig and Hugo D. Critchley; 4. Electro- and magneto-encephalography in the study of emotion Andreas Keil; 5. PET and fMRI: basic principles and applications in affective neuroscience research Jorge L. Armony and Jun Eun Han; 6. Lesion studies in affective neuroscience Lesley Fellows; Part III. Emotion Perception and Elicitation: 7. The facial expression of emotions Nathalie George; 8. Bodily expressions of emotion: visual cues and neural mechanisms Anthony P. Atkinson; 9. Pain and the emotional responses to noxious stimuli Pierre Rainville; 10. Examining emotion perception and elicitation via olfaction Aprajita Mohanty and Jay A. Gottfried; 11. Emotional voices: the tone of (true) feelings Caroline Bruck, Benjamin Kreifelts, Thomas Ethofer and Dirk Wildgruber; 12. Emotion and music Stefan Koelsch; 13. Love letters and hate mail: cerebral processing of emotional language content Johanna Kissler , Part IV. Cognitive-Emotion Interactions: 14. Affective biases in attention and perception Judith Dominguez-Borras and Patrick Vuilleumier; 15. Top-down attention and the processing of emotional stimuli Luiz Pessoa, Leticia Oliverira and Mirtes Pereira; 16. Emotion regulation K. Luan Phan and Chandra Sekhar Sripada; 17. Neural mechanisms underlying value-based decision-making John P. Doherty; Part V. Emotional Learning and Memory: 18. Neural basis of human fear learning Joseph E. Dunsmoor and Kevin S. LaBar; 19. Reward learning: contributions of cortibasal ganglia circuits to reward-value signals Dominic S. Fareri and Mauricio R. Delgado; 20. Emotion in episodic memory: the effects of emotional content, emotional state, and motivational goals Alisha C. Holland and Elizabeth A. Kensinger; Part VI. Social Emotions: 21. Moral emotions Roland Zahn, Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza and Jorge Moll; 22. Social stress and social approach Markus Heinrichs, Frances S. Chen, Gregor Domes and Robert Kumsta; 23. Empathy from the perspective of social neuroscience Olga Klimecki and Tania Singer; Part VII. Individual Differences in Emotion: 24. Trait anxiety, neuroticism, and the brain basis of vulnerability to affective disorders Sonia Bishop and Sophie Forster; 25. Mapping neurogenetic mechanisms of individual differences in affect Ahmad A. Hariri; 26. Sex differences in emotion Annett Schirmer; 27. Development of affective circuitry Essi Viding, Catherine L. Sebastian and Eamon J. McCrory; 28. Emotion and aging: linking neural mechanisms to psychological theory Peggy L. St. Jacques, Amy Winecoff and Roberto Cabeza
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-107-00111-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-0-521-17155-7
    Language: English
    Subjects: Psychology
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    Keywords: Neuropsychologie ; Gefühl ; Physiologische Psychologie ; Gefühl ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    (DE-627)722436580
    Format: XII, 667 S., [8] Bl , Ill., graph. Darst. , 26 cm
    ISBN: 9780521171557 , 9781107001114
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , Machine generated contents note: Part I. Introduction to Human Affective Neuroscience: 1. Models of emotion: the affective neuroscience approach David Sander; Part II. Measuring Emotional Responses: 2. Objective and subjective measurements in affective science Katherine Gardhouse and Adam K. Anderson; 3. A two-way road: efferent and afferent pathways of automatic activity in emotion Neil A. Harrison, Sylvia D. Kreibig and Hugo D. Critchley; 4. Electro- and magneto-encephalography in the study of emotion Andreas Keil; 5. PET and fMRI: basic principles and applications in affective neuroscience research Jorge L. Armony and Jun Eun Han; 6. Lesion studies in affective neuroscience Lesley Fellows; Part III. Emotion Perception and Elicitation: 7. The facial expression of emotions Nathalie George; 8. Bodily expressions of emotion: visual cues and neural mechanisms Anthony P. Atkinson; 9. Pain and the emotional responses to noxious stimuli Pierre Rainville; 10. Examining emotion perception and elicitation via olfaction Aprajita Mohanty and Jay A. Gottfried; 11. Emotional voices: the tone of (true) feelings Caroline Bruck, Benjamin Kreifelts, Thomas Ethofer and Dirk Wildgruber; 12. Emotion and music Stefan Koelsch; 13. Love letters and hate mail: cerebral processing of emotional language content Johanna Kissler; , Part IV. Cognitive-Emotion Interactions: 14. Affective biases in attention and perception Judith Dominguez-Borras and Patrick Vuilleumier; 15. Top-down attention and the processing of emotional stimuli Luiz Pessoa, Leticia Oliverira and Mirtes Pereira; 16. Emotion regulation K. Luan Phan and Chandra Sekhar Sripada; 17. Neural mechanisms underlying value-based decision-making John P. Doherty; Part V. Emotional Learning and Memory: 18. Neural basis of human fear learning Joseph E. Dunsmoor and Kevin S. LaBar; 19. Reward learning: contributions of cortibasal ganglia circuits to reward-value signals Dominic S. Fareri and Mauricio R. Delgado; 20. Emotion in episodic memory: the effects of emotional content, emotional state, and motivational goals Alisha C. Holland and Elizabeth A. Kensinger; Part VI. Social Emotions: 21. Moral emotions Roland Zahn, Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza and Jorge Moll; 22. Social stress and social approach Markus Heinrichs, Frances S. Chen, Gregor Domes and Robert Kumsta; 23. Empathy from the perspective of social neuroscience Olga Klimecki and Tania Singer; Part VII. Individual Differences in Emotion: 24. Trait anxiety, neuroticism, and the brain basis of vulnerability to affective disorders Sonia Bishop and Sophie Forster; 25. Mapping neurogenetic mechanisms of individual differences in affect Ahmad A. Hariri; 26. Sex differences in emotion Annett Schirmer; 27. Development of affective circuitry Essi Viding, Catherine L. Sebastian and Eamon J. McCrory; 28. Emotion and aging: linking neural mechanisms to psychological theory Peggy L. St. Jacques, Amy Winecoff and Roberto Cabeza. , Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Online-Ausg. Armony, Jorge The Cambridge Handbook of Human Affective Neuroscience. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2013 9781107306264
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe The Cambridge handbook of human affective neuroscience Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013 9780511843716
    Language: English
    Subjects: Psychology
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    Keywords: Gefühl ; Physiologische Psychologie ; Kognition ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bibliografie
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