Handbook of Affective Sciences

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2002-12-19
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

This volume is a comprehensive roadmap to the burgeoning area of affective sciences, which now spans several disciplines. The Handbook brings together, for the first time, the various strands of inquiry and latest research in the scientific study of the relationship between the mechanisms of the brain and the psychology of mind. In recent years, scientists have made considerable advances in understanding how brain processes shape emotions and are changed by human emotion. Drawing on a wide range of neuroimaging techniques, neuropsychological assessment, and clinical research, scientists are beginning to understand the biological mechanisms for emotions. As a result, researchers are gaining insight into such compelling questions as: How do people experience life emotionally? Why do people respond so differently to the same experiences? What can the face tell us about internal states? How does emotion in significant social relationships influence health? Are there basic emotions common to all humans? This volume brings together the most eminent scholars in the field to present, in sixty original chapters, the latest research and theories in the field. The book is divided into ten sections: Neuroscience; Autonomic Psychophysiology; Genetics and Development; Expression; Components of Emotion; Personality; Emotion and Social Processes; Adaptation, Culture, and Evolution; Emotion and Psychopathology; and Emotion and Health. This major new volume will be an invaluable resource for researchers that will define affective sciences for the next decade.

Table of Contents

Contributorsp. ix
Introductionp. xiii
Neuroscience
Introduction: Neurosciencep. 3
Parsing the Subcomponents of Emotion and Disorders of Emotion: Perspectives from Affective Neurosciencep. 8
Comparing the Emotional Brains of Humans and Other Animalsp. 25
Emotional Learning Circuits in Animals and Humansp. 52
The Contributions of the Lesion Method to the Functional Neuroanatomy of Emotionp. 66
Emotion and Memory: Central and Peripheral Contributionsp. 93
Functional Neuroimaging of Depression: A Role for Medial Prefrontal Cortexp. 117
Autonomic Psychophysiology
Introduction: Autonomic Psychophysiologyp. 131
The Autonomic Nervous System and Its Coordination by the Brainp. 135
Motivational Organization of Emotions: Autonomic Changes, Cortical Responses, and Reflex Modulationp. 187
Autonomic Specificity and Emotionp. 212
Methodological Considerations in the Psychophysiological Study of Emotionp. 225
On the Automaticity of Autonomic Responses in Emotion: An Evolutionary Perspectivep. 256
Emotional Modulation of Selective Attention: Behavioral and Psychophysiological Measuresp. 276
Genetics and Development
Introduction: Genetics and Developmentp. 295
Genetics of Emotional Developmentp. 300
Behavioral Inhibition as a Temperamental Categoryp. 320
Emotional Development in Early Childhood: A Social Relationship Perspectivep. 332
Emotional Development During Infancyp. 347
Dynamic Development of Component Systems of Emotions: Pride, Shame, and Guilt in China and the United Statesp. 375
Expression of Emotion
Introduction: Expression of Emotionp. 411
Facial Expression of Emotionp. 415
Vocal Expression of Emotionp. 433
Expression of Emotion in Nonhuman Animalsp. 457
Creative Expression and Communication of Emotions in the Visual and Narrative Artsp. 481
Emotional Expression in Musicp. 503
Language and Emotionp. 535
Cognitive Components of Emotion
Introduction: Cognitive Components of Emotionp. 563
Appraisal Processes in Emotionp. 572
Affective Influences on Attitudes and Judgmentsp. 596
The Role of Affect in Decision Makingp. 619
Remembering Emotional Events: A Social Cognitive Neuroscience Approachp. 643
Information Processing Approaches to Emotionp. 661
Personality
Introduction: Personalityp. 677
Information Processing Approaches to Individual Differences in Emotional Reactivityp. 681
Individual Differences in Emotional Reactions and Copingp. 698
Emotion and Life-Span Personality Developmentp. 726
Emotion and Social Processes
Introduction: Emotion and Social Processesp. 747
Emotional Factors in Attitudes and Persuasionp. 752
The Self and Emotion: The Role of Self-Reflection in the Generation and Regulation of Affective Experiencep. 773
Affect and Prosocial Respondingp. 787
Affect, Aggression, and Antisocial Behaviorp. 804
Two Types of Relationship Closeness and Their Influence on People's Emotional Livesp. 824
Evolutionary and Cultural Perspectives on Affect
Introduction: Evolutionary and Cultural Perspectives on Affectp. 839
The Moral Emotionsp. 852
Emotions as Dynamic Cultural Phenomenap. 871
Adaptive Rationality and the Moral Emotionsp. 891
Emotion and Psychopathology
Introduction: Emotion and Psychopathologyp. 899
Response Modulation and Emotion Processing: Implications for Psychopathy and Other Dysregulatory Psychopathologyp. 904
Physiological and Pharmacological Induction of Affectp. 930
Neuroimaging and the Neurobiology of Anxiety Disordersp. 963
Cognitive Biases in Emotional Disorders: Information Processing and Social-Cognitive Perspectivesp. 976
The Neurobiology of Affiliation: Implications for Autismp. 1010
Neurobiology of Depressive Disordersp. 1021
Emotion and Health
Introduction: Emotion and Healthp. 1047
Emotional Expression and Cancer Progressionp. 1053
The Role of Emotion on Pathways to Positive Healthp. 1083
Bottom-Up: Implications for Neurobehavioral Models of Anxiety and Autonomic Regulationp. 1105
Stress and Affect: Applicability of the Concepts of Allostasis and Allostatic Loadp. 1117
Indexp. 1139
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