Psychological and Biological Approaches to Emotion

Psychological and Biological Approaches to Emotion
Author: Nancy L. Stein,Bennett Leventhal,Tom Trabasso
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1990
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0805801502

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First Published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Psychological and Biological Approaches To Emotion

Psychological and Biological Approaches To Emotion
Author: Nancy L. Stein,Bennett Leventhal,Thomas R. Trabasso
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781134989454

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The outgrowth of a University of Chicago conference on the psychological and biological bases of behavior, this unique collection of papers integrates the biological consideration of emotion with current psychological approaches. As such, it includes studies of the coping process associated with emotion as well as those that focus on the appraisal process giving rise to emotion. The book approaches emotion from cognitive, developmental, and biological systems and psychopathological perspectives. Theories on the cognitive, biological, and developmental bases for interpreting, representing, and reacting to emotional situations are proposed. In addition, new studies on issues and questions regarding the roles of cognition, language, brain lateralization, socialization, psychopathology, and coping with affect are presented.

Methods of Exploring Emotions

Methods of Exploring Emotions
Author: Helena Flam,Jochen Kleres
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317630463

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Gathering scholars from different disciplines, this book is the first on how to study emotions using sociological, historical, linguistic, anthropological, psychological, cultural, and mixed approaches. Bringing together the emerging lines of inquiry, it lays foundations for an overdue methodological debate. The volume offers entrancing short essays, richly illustrated with examples and anecdotes, that provide basic knowledge about how to pursue emotions in texts, interviews, observations, spoken language, visuals, historical documents, and surveys. The contributors are respectful of those being researched and are mindful of the effects of their own feelings on the conclusions. The book thus touches upon the ethics of research in vivid first person accounts. Methods are notoriously difficult to teach—this collection fills the gap between dry methods books and students’ need to know more about the actual research practice.

Approaches To Emotion

Approaches To Emotion
Author: Klaus R. Scherer,Paul Ekman
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2014-05-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317757634

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This sourcebook is intended as a reader in the fullest sense of that word: a work that offers researchers and students alike the opportunity to examine the many different aspects and widely divergent approaches to the study of emotion. The contributors include samples of biological, ontogenetic, ethological, psychological, sociological, and anthropological approaches.

Embodied Emotions

Embodied Emotions
Author: Rebekka Hufendiek
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2015-12-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317329039

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In this book, Rebekka Hufendiek explores emotions as embodied, action-oriented representations, providing a non-cognitivist theory of emotions that accounts for their normative dimensions. Embodied Emotions focuses not only on the bodily reactions involved in emotions, but also on the environment within which emotions are embedded and on the social character of this environment, its ontological constitution, and the way it scaffolds both the development of particular emotion types and the unfolding of individual emotional episodes. In addition, it provides a critical review and appraisal of current empirical studies, mainly in psychophysiology and developmental psychology, which are relevant to discussions about whether emotions are embodied as well as socially embedded. The theory that Hufendiek puts forward denies the distinction between basic and higher cognitive emotions: all emotions are embodied, action-oriented representations. This approach can account for the complex normative structure of emotions, and shares the advantages of cognitivist accounts of emotions without sharing their problems. Embodied Emotions makes an original contribution to ongoing debates on the normative aspects of emotions and will be of interest to philosophers working on emotions, embodied cognition and situated cognition, as well as neuroscientists or psychologists who study emotions and are interested in placing their own work within a broader theoretical framework.

Emotion Measurement

Emotion Measurement
Author: Herbert L. Meiselman
Publsiher: Woodhead Publishing
Total Pages: 1046
Release: 2021-04-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780128231999

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Emotion Measurement, Second Edition highlights key elements of emotions that should be considered in the measurement of emotions in both academic and commercial environments. This edition begins with an updated review of basic studies of emotion, including the theory, physiology, and psychology of emotions, as these are the foundational studies which food scientists as well as product developers and marketing professionals need to be aware of. The second section highlights methods for studying emotions, and reviews the different approaches to emotion measurement: questionnaire self-report, behavioral, and physiological. This section explores the merits of intrinsic versus extrinsic measures of emotion. Some new measurement approaches have emerged since the first edition of this book. The book then presents practical applications, with chapters on emotion research in food and beverage, as well as in a range of products and clinical settings. The experience in testing product emotions has increased since the first edition when product emotion research was newer. Finally, Emotion Measurement, Second Edition provides coverage of cross-cultural research on emotions. This is critical because much of the newer commercial research is aimed at markets around the world, requiring methods that work in many cultures. And the universality of emotions has been a topic of research for decades. Taking both an academic and applied approach, Emotion Measurement, Second Edition will be an invaluable reference for those conducting basic academic research on emotions and for sensory and consumer scientists, and the product developers and marketing professionals they work alongside. Reviews both the academic and the applied strands of emotion measurement research Focuses on cross-cultural studies of emotions, which is currently lacking from most of the literature in the field Highlights methods for studying emotions in both basic and applied studies

Emotion Science

Emotion Science
Author: Elaine Fox
Publsiher: Red Globe Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2008-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131749389

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Shortlisted for the 2011 BPS Book Award Emotion Science is a state-of-the-art introduction to the study of emotion. Drawing on a wide array of research from psychology and neuroscience, the author presents an integrated picture of our current understanding of normal as well as disordered emotions such as anxiety and depression. The author draws a clear distinction between emotions, moods and feelings, and suggests how they can be understood within an integrated model. The book is ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in psychology and related areas, and will be a useful reference for active researchers.

Emotions Matter

Emotions Matter
Author: Alan Hunt,Kevin Walby,Dale Spencer
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781442612532

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"The chapters comprising this edited volume originate from a workshop organized at Carleton University in May of 2009"--Introd.