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▼aHandbook of emotions /▼cedited by Lisa Feldman Barrett, Michael Lewis, Jeannette M. Haviland-Jones. |
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▼aFourth edition. |
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▼aNew York :▼bGuilford Press,▼c[2016] |
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▼a1 online resource (xvi, 928 pages) :▼billustrations |
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▼aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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▼tPart I. Interdisciplinary perspectives --▼tThe philosophy of emotions and its impact on affective science --▼tThe history of emotions --▼tThe sociology of emotion --▼tEmotions in music, literature, and film --▼tAffect in economic decision making --▼tComputational models of emotion as psychological tools --▼tPart II. Biological perspectives --▼tFrom pleasure to happiness : "liking" and "wanting" in mind and brain --▼tNeural fingerprinting : meta-analysis, variation, and the search for brain-based essences in the science of emotion --▼tEmotion and the autonomic nervous system --▼tGenetic contributions to affect and emotion --▼tOlfaction : explicit and implicit emotional processing --▼tInteroception and emotion : a neuroanatomical perspective --▼tInteroception and emotion : a neuroanatomical perspective --▼tThe affect of taste and olfaction : the key to survival --▼tPart III. Developmental perspectives --▼tThe development of facial expressions : current perspectives on infant emotions --▼tThe emergence of human emotions --▼tUnderstanding emotion --▼tThe development of children's concepts of emotion --▼tEmotion and aging --▼tThe interplay of motivation and emotion : view from adulthood and old age --▼tEmotional development in adolescence. |
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▼tPart IV. Social and personality perspectives --▼tGender and emotion : theory, findings, and context --▼tThe cultural psychology of emotions --▼tIntergroup emotions --▼tSocial functions of emotion and emotion regulation --▼tSocial pain and social pleasure : two overlooked but fundamental mammalian emotions? --▼tEmotion regulation : a valuation perspective --▼tExpression of emotion --▼tEmotional body perception in the wild --▼tForm and function in facial expressive behavior --▼tPart V. Cognitive perspectives --▼tEmotional intelligence --▼tNew light on the affect-cognition connection --▼tA fundamental role for conceptual processing in emotion --▼tMemory and emotion --▼tLanguage and emotion : putting words into feelings and feelings into words --▼tEmotion and attention --▼tPart VI. Health-related perspectives --▼tEmotions and health --▼tNeuroendocrine and neuroimmunological mechanisms of emotion --▼tEmotion disturbance as transdiagnostic processes in psychopathology --▼tThe clinical application of emotion in psychotherapy --▼tEat, drink, and be sedentary : a review of health behaviors' effects on emotions and affective states, and implications for interventions --▼tStress and emotion : embodied, in context, and across the lifespan --▼tEmotion-related symptoms of neurodegenerative dementias --▼tPart VII. Specific emotions --▼tFear and anxiety --▼tAnger --▼tSelf-conscious emotions : embarrassment, pride, shame, guilt, and hubris --▼tDisgust --▼tGratitude and compassion --▼tLove : positivity resonance as a fresh, evidence-based perspective on an age-old topic --▼tSadness and depression --▼tEmpathy. |
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▼a"Recognized as the definitive reference, this handbook brings together leading experts from multiple psychological subdisciplines to examine one of today's most dynamic areas of research. Coverage encompasses the biological and neuroscientific underpinnings of emotions, as well as developmental, social and personality, cognitive, and clinical perspectives. The volume probes how people understand, experience, express, and perceive affective phenomena and explores connections to behavior and health across the lifespan. Concluding chapters present cutting-edge work on a range of specific emotions"--Publisher's description. |
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▼aDescription based on online resource; title from electronic title page (R2 Digital Library, viewed April 18, 2018). |
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▼aEmotions. |
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▼aEmotions▼xSociological aspects. |
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▼aBarrett, Lisa Feldman,▼eeditor. |
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▼aLewis, Michael,▼d1937 January 10-▼eeditor. |
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▼aHaviland-Jones, Jeannette M.,▼eeditor. |
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▼iPrint version:▼tHandbook of emotions.▼bFourth edition.▼dNew York : Guilford Press, [2016]▼z9781462525348▼w(DLC) 2016020810▼w(OCoLC)950202673 |
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