
Handbook of Affective Sciences
by Davidson, Richard J.; Scherer, Klaus R.; Goldsmith, H. HillBuy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
Contributors | p. ix |
Introduction | p. xiii |
Neuroscience | |
Introduction: Neuroscience | p. 3 |
Parsing the Subcomponents of Emotion and Disorders of Emotion: Perspectives from Affective Neuroscience | p. 8 |
Comparing the Emotional Brains of Humans and Other Animals | p. 25 |
Emotional Learning Circuits in Animals and Humans | p. 52 |
The Contributions of the Lesion Method to the Functional Neuroanatomy of Emotion | p. 66 |
Emotion and Memory: Central and Peripheral Contributions | p. 93 |
Functional Neuroimaging of Depression: A Role for Medial Prefrontal Cortex | p. 117 |
Autonomic Psychophysiology | |
Introduction: Autonomic Psychophysiology | p. 131 |
The Autonomic Nervous System and Its Coordination by the Brain | p. 135 |
Motivational Organization of Emotions: Autonomic Changes, Cortical Responses, and Reflex Modulation | p. 187 |
Autonomic Specificity and Emotion | p. 212 |
Methodological Considerations in the Psychophysiological Study of Emotion | p. 225 |
On the Automaticity of Autonomic Responses in Emotion: An Evolutionary Perspective | p. 256 |
Emotional Modulation of Selective Attention: Behavioral and Psychophysiological Measures | p. 276 |
Genetics and Development | |
Introduction: Genetics and Development | p. 295 |
Genetics of Emotional Development | p. 300 |
Behavioral Inhibition as a Temperamental Category | p. 320 |
Emotional Development in Early Childhood: A Social Relationship Perspective | p. 332 |
Emotional Development During Infancy | p. 347 |
Dynamic Development of Component Systems of Emotions: Pride, Shame, and Guilt in China and the United States | p. 375 |
Expression of Emotion | |
Introduction: Expression of Emotion | p. 411 |
Facial Expression of Emotion | p. 415 |
Vocal Expression of Emotion | p. 433 |
Expression of Emotion in Nonhuman Animals | p. 457 |
Creative Expression and Communication of Emotions in the Visual and Narrative Arts | p. 481 |
Emotional Expression in Music | p. 503 |
Language and Emotion | p. 535 |
Cognitive Components of Emotion | |
Introduction: Cognitive Components of Emotion | p. 563 |
Appraisal Processes in Emotion | p. 572 |
Affective Influences on Attitudes and Judgments | p. 596 |
The Role of Affect in Decision Making | p. 619 |
Remembering Emotional Events: A Social Cognitive Neuroscience Approach | p. 643 |
Information Processing Approaches to Emotion | p. 661 |
Personality | |
Introduction: Personality | p. 677 |
Information Processing Approaches to Individual Differences in Emotional Reactivity | p. 681 |
Individual Differences in Emotional Reactions and Coping | p. 698 |
Emotion and Life-Span Personality Development | p. 726 |
Emotion and Social Processes | |
Introduction: Emotion and Social Processes | p. 747 |
Emotional Factors in Attitudes and Persuasion | p. 752 |
The Self and Emotion: The Role of Self-Reflection in the Generation and Regulation of Affective Experience | p. 773 |
Affect and Prosocial Responding | p. 787 |
Affect, Aggression, and Antisocial Behavior | p. 804 |
Two Types of Relationship Closeness and Their Influence on People's Emotional Lives | p. 824 |
Evolutionary and Cultural Perspectives on Affect | |
Introduction: Evolutionary and Cultural Perspectives on Affect | p. 839 |
The Moral Emotions | p. 852 |
Emotions as Dynamic Cultural Phenomena | p. 871 |
Adaptive Rationality and the Moral Emotions | p. 891 |
Emotion and Psychopathology | |
Introduction: Emotion and Psychopathology | p. 899 |
Response Modulation and Emotion Processing: Implications for Psychopathy and Other Dysregulatory Psychopathology | p. 904 |
Physiological and Pharmacological Induction of Affect | p. 930 |
Neuroimaging and the Neurobiology of Anxiety Disorders | p. 963 |
Cognitive Biases in Emotional Disorders: Information Processing and Social-Cognitive Perspectives | p. 976 |
The Neurobiology of Affiliation: Implications for Autism | p. 1010 |
Neurobiology of Depressive Disorders | p. 1021 |
Emotion and Health | |
Introduction: Emotion and Health | p. 1047 |
Emotional Expression and Cancer Progression | p. 1053 |
The Role of Emotion on Pathways to Positive Health | p. 1083 |
Bottom-Up: Implications for Neurobehavioral Models of Anxiety and Autonomic Regulation | p. 1105 |
Stress and Affect: Applicability of the Concepts of Allostasis and Allostatic Load | p. 1117 |
Index | p. 1139 |
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