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Handbook of Affective Sciences

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Davidson Richard J, Sherer Klaus R, Goldsmith H. Hill

The Handbook of Affective Sciences is a comprehensive road map to the burgeoning area of affective sciences, which now spans several disciplines. Helping to delineate this emerging field, this volume brings together, for the first time, the various strands of inquiry and latest research in the scientific study of emotion and related affective phenomena. In recent years, scientists have made considerable advances in understanding how brain processes shape emotions and are changed by human emotion. There have also been major methodological advances in objectively measuring different parameters of emotion, ranging from expressive behavior to physiology to subjective experience using experience sampling. Drawing on a wide range of research and methods of inquiry-neuroimaging techniques, neuropsychological assessment, clinical research, and laboratory paradigms designed to assess the cognitive and social constituents of emotion-scientists are beginning to understand the many factors that shape emotion and the vast range of functions that are affected by emotion. As a result, researchers are gaining insight into such compelling questions as how people experience life emotionally, why people respond so differently to the same experiences, what the face can tell us about internal states, how emotion in significant social relationships influence health, and whether there are basic emotions common to all humans. This handbook brings together the most eminent scholars in the area of affective science, who lay out, in fifty-nine original chapters, the latest research and theorise in the field. The book is divided into ten sections: Neuroscience; Autonomic Psychophysiology; Genetics and Development; Expression of Emotion; Cognitive Components of Emotion; Personality; Emotion and Social Processes; Evolutionary and Cultural Perspective on Affect; 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.
Contributors. Introduction. Part I. Neuroscience. 1. Introduction: Neuroscience (Richard J. Davidson, Klaus R. Scherer, H. Hill Goldsmith). 2. Parsing the Subcomponents of Emotion and Disorders of Emotion: Perspectives from Affective Neuroscience (Richard J. Davidson, Diego Pizzagalli, Jack B. Nitschke, Ned H. Kalin. 3. Comparing the Emotional Brains of Humans and Other Animals 25 (Kent C. Berridge). 4. Emotional Learning Circuits in Animals and Humans (Kevin S. LaBar, Joseph E. LeDoux). 5. The Contributions of the Lesion Method to the Functional Neuroanatomy of Emotion (Antonio R. Damasio, Ralph Adolphs, H. Damasio). 6. Emotion and Memory: Central and Peripheral Contributions (James L. McGaugh, Larry Cahill). 7. Functional Neuroimaging of Depression: A Role for Medial Prefrontal Cortex (Rebecca Elliott, Raymond J. Dolan). Part II. Autonomic Psychophysiology. 8. Introduction: Autonomic Psychophysiology (Gerhard Stemmler). 9. The Autonomic Nervous System and Its Coordination by the Brain (Wilfrid Ja# nig). 10. Motivational Organization of Emotions: Autonomic Changes, Cortical Responses, and. Reflex Modulation (Alfons O. Hamm, Harald T. Schupp, Almut I. Weike). 11. Autonomic Specificity and Emotion (Robert W. Levenson). 12. Methodological Considerations in the Psychophysiological Study of Emotion (Gerhard Stemmler). 13. On the Automaticity of Autonomic Responses in Emotion: An Evolutionary Perspective (Arne O# hman, Stefan Wiens). 14. Emotional Modulation of Selective Attention: Behavioral and Psychophysiological Measures (Kenneth Hugdahl, Kjell Morten Stormark). Part III. Genetics and Development. 15. Introduction: Genetics and Development (H. Hill Goldsmith). 16. Genetics of Emotional Development (H. Hill Goldsmith). 17. Behavioral Inhibition as a Temperamental Category (Jerome Kagan). 18. Emotional Development in Early Childhood: A Social Relationship Perspective (Judy Dunn). 19. Emotional Development During Infancy (Claire B. Kopp, Susan J. Neufeld). 20. Dynamic Development of Component Systems of Emotions: Pride, Shame and Guilt in China, and the United States (Michael F. Mascolo, Kurt W. Fischer, Jin Li). Part IV. Expression of Emotion. 21. Introduction: Expression of Emotion (Dacher Keltner, Paul Ekman). 22. Facial Expression of Emotion (Dacher Keltner, Paul Ekman, Gian C. Gonzaga, Jennifer Beer). 23. Vocal Expression of Emotion (Klaus R. Scherer, Tom Johnstone, Gundrun Klasmeyer). 24. Expression of Emotion in Nonhuman Animals (Charles T. Snowdon). 25. Creative Expression and Communication of Emotions in the Visual and Narrative Arts (Keith Oatley). 26. Emotional Expression in Music (Alf Gabrielsson, Patrik N. Juslin). 27. Language and Emotion (Judy Reilly, Laura Seibert). Part V. Cognitive Components of Emotion. 28. Introduction: Cognitive Components of Emotion (Klaus R. Scherer). 29. Appraisal Processes in Emotion (Phoebe C. Ellsworth, Klaus R. Scherer). 30. Affective Influences on Attitudes and Judgments (Joseph P. Forgas). 31. The Role of Affect in Decision Making (George Loewenstein, Jennifer S. Lerner). 32. Remembering Emotional Events: A Social Cognitive Neuroscience Approach (Kevin N. Ochsner, Daniel L. Schacter). 33. Information Processing Approaches to Emotion (Tim Dalgleish). Part VI. Personality. 34. Introduction: Personality (H. Hill Goldsmith, Richard J. Davidson). 35. Information Processing Approaches to Individual Differences in Emotional Reactivity (Douglas Derryberry, Marjorie A. Reed). 36. Individual Differences in Emotional Reactions and Coping (Heinz W. Krohne). 37. Emotion and Life-Span Personality Development (Laura L. Carstensen,
Richard J. Davidson is the William James and Vilas Research Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry and the Director of the Laboratory of Affective Neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin. Klaus R. Scherer is emeritus professor of Emotion Psychology at the University of Geneva. He is the director of both the Geneva Interfaculty Center for Affective Sciences and the Swiss National Competence Center on Research on the Affective Sciences. H. Hill Goldsmith is the Leona Tyler Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin.

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