Handbook of Affective Sciences p.(電子版/PDF)
Davidson, Richard J., Scherer, K.R., Goldsmith, H.H. 著
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PART 1: NEUROSCIENCE; 1. Introduction: Neuroscience; 2. Parsing thesubcomponents of emotion and disorders of emotion: perspectives fromaffective neuroscience; 3. Comparing the emotional brains of humans and otheranimals; 4. Emotional learning circuits in animals and humans; 5. Thecontributions of the lesion method to the functional neuroanatomy of emotion;6. Emotion and memory: Central and peripheral contributions; 7. Functionalneuroimaging of depression: A role for medial prefrontal cortex; PART 2:AUTONOMIC PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY; 8. Introduction: Autonomic Psychophysiology; 9.The autonomic nervous system and its co-ordination by the brain; 10.Motivational organization of emotions: autonomic changes, cortical responses,and reflex modulation; 11. Autonomic specificity and emotion; 12.Methodological considerations in the psychophysiological study of emotion;13. On the autonomaticity of autonomic responses in emotion: An evolutionaryperspective; 14. Emotional modulation of selective attention: behavioural andpsychophysiological measures; PART 3: GENETICS AND DEVELOPMENT; 15.Introduction: Genetics and Development; 16. Genetics of emotionaldevelopment; 17. Behavioural inhibition as a temperamental category; 18.Emotional development in childhood: a social relationship perspective; 19.Emotional development during infancy; 20. Dynamic development of componentsystems of emotions: Pride, shame and guilt in China and the United States;PART 4: EXPRESSION OF EMOTION; 21. Introduction: Expression of Emotion; 22.Facial expression of emotion; 23. Vocal expression of emotion; 24. Expressionof emotion in nonhuman animals; 25. Creative expression and communication ofemotions in the visual and narrative arts; 26. Emotional expression in music;27. Language and emotion; PART 5: COGNITIVE COMPONENTS OF EMOTION; 28.Introduction: Cognitive Components of Emotion; 29. Appraisal processes inemotion; 30. Affective influences on attitudes and judgements; 31. The roleof affect in decision making; 32. Remembering emotional events: asocial-cognitive neuroscience approach; 33. Information processing approachesto emotion; PART 6: PERSONALITY; 34. Introduction: Personality; 35.Information processing approaches to individual differences in emotionalreactivity; 36. Individual differences in emotional reactions and coping; 37.Emotion and life-span personality development; PART 7: EMOTION AND SOCIALPROCESSES; 38. Introduction: Emotion and Social Processes; 39. Emotionalfactors in attitudes and persuasion; 40. The self and emotion: The role ofself-reflection in the generation and regulation of affective experience; 41.Affect and prosocial responding; 42. Affect, aggression and antisocialbehaviour; 43. Two types of relationship closeness and their influence onpeoples emotional lives; PART 8: EVOLUTIONARY AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES ONAFFECT; 44. Introduction: Evolutionary and Cultural Perspectives on Affect;45. The moral emotions; 46. Emotions as dynamic cultural phenomena; 47.Adaptive rationality and the moral emotions; PART 9: EMOTION ANDPSYCHOPATHOLOGY; 48. Introduction: Emotion and Psychopathology; 49. Responsemodulation and emotion processing: Implications for psychopathy and otherdysregulatory psychopathology; 50. Physiological and pharmacologicalinduction of affect; 51. Neuroimaging and the neurobiology of anxietydisorders; 52. Cognitive Biases in emotional disorders: informationprocessing and social-cognitive perspectives; 53. The neurobiology ofaffiliation: Implications for autism; 54. Neurobiology of depressivedisorders; PART 10: EMOTION AND HEALTH; 55. Introduction: Emotion and Health;56. Emotional expression and cancer progression; 57. The role of emotion onpathways to positive health; 58. Bottom-Up: Implications for neurobehavioralmodels of anxiety and autonomic regulation; 59. Stress and affect:Applicability of the concepts of allostasis and allostatic load
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