Emotion and consciousness/ edited by Lisa Feldman Barrett, Paula M. Niedenthal & Piotr Winkielman.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Guilford , 2005Description: xii, 420 pISBN: 159385188X DDC classification: 152.4
Contents:
PART 1. COGNITION AND EMOTION CHAPTER 2. Embodiment in the Acquisition and Use of Emotion Knowledge Pauea M. Niedenthal, Lawrence W. Barsalou, Francois Ric, and Silvia Krauth-Gruber chapter 3. The Interaction of Emotion and Cognition: Insights from Studies of the Human Amygdala Elizabeth A. Phelps CHAPTER 4. Affect and the Resolution of Cognitive Control Dilemmas Jeremy R. Gr^yy, Alexandre Schaefer, Todd S. Brwer, and Stey'EN B. Most PART II. UNCONSCIOUS EMOTIONAL PROCESSING CHAPTER 5. Caught by the Evil Eye: Nonconscious Information Processing, Emotion, and Attention to Facial Stimuli Daniel LuNoyvisT and Arne Ohman CHAPTER 6. Nonconscious Emotions: New Findings and Perspectives on Nonconscious Facial Expression Recognition and Its Voice and Whole-Body Contexts Beatrice de Gelder CHAPTER 7. Visual Emotion Perception: Mechanisms and Processes Anthony P Atkinson and Ralph Adolphs PART III. UNCONSCIOUS EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOR CHAPTER 8. Conscious and Unconscious Emotion in Nonlinguistic Vocal Communication Mk.iiaei, J. OwRT.N, Drew Renoai.e, and Jo-Awe Bachorowski CHAPTER 9. Behavior Systems and the Contextual Control of Anxiety, Fear, and Panic Marx E, Boito.v PART IV. THE EXPERIENCE OF EMOTION CHAPTER 10. Emotion Experience and the Indeterminacy of Valence Louis C. Ciiareano chapter II. Feeling Is Perceiving: Core Affect and Conceptualization in the Experience of Emotion Lisa Feeomax BARiurn' PARTV. PERSPECTIVES ON THE CONSCIOUS-UNCONSCIOUS DEBATE CHAPTER 12. Emotion Processes Considered from the Perspective of Dual-Process Models Ei.kit R. Smith and Roeand Neumaw CHAPTER 13. Unconscious Processes in Emotion: The Bulk of the Iceberg Keaus R. Scherer CHAPTER 14. Emotion, Behavior, and Conscious Experience: Once More without Feeling PIOTR Wenxieeman, Kext C. Berridce, and JUEIA L. Wiebarger CHAPTER 15. Emotions, Embodiment, and Awareness Jesse J. Prinz CHAPTER 16. Seven Sins in the Study of Unconscious Affect Geraed L. Ceore, Justin Storrecx, Michael D. Robinson, and David B. Centerbar
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PART 1. COGNITION AND EMOTION
CHAPTER 2. Embodiment in the Acquisition and Use
of Emotion Knowledge
Pauea M. Niedenthal, Lawrence W. Barsalou,
Francois Ric, and Silvia Krauth-Gruber
chapter 3. The Interaction of Emotion and Cognition:
Insights from Studies of the Human Amygdala
Elizabeth A. Phelps
CHAPTER 4. Affect and the Resolution of Cognitive Control Dilemmas
Jeremy R. Gr^yy, Alexandre Schaefer, Todd S. Brwer,
and Stey'EN B. Most
PART II. UNCONSCIOUS EMOTIONAL PROCESSING
CHAPTER 5. Caught by the Evil Eye: Nonconscious Information
Processing, Emotion, and Attention to Facial Stimuli
Daniel LuNoyvisT and Arne Ohman
CHAPTER 6. Nonconscious Emotions: New Findings and Perspectives
on Nonconscious Facial Expression Recognition and Its
Voice and Whole-Body Contexts
Beatrice de Gelder
CHAPTER 7. Visual Emotion Perception: Mechanisms and Processes
Anthony P Atkinson and Ralph Adolphs
PART III. UNCONSCIOUS EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOR
CHAPTER 8. Conscious and Unconscious Emotion in Nonlinguistic
Vocal Communication
Mk.iiaei, J. OwRT.N, Drew Renoai.e,
and Jo-Awe Bachorowski
CHAPTER 9. Behavior Systems and the Contextual Control of Anxiety,
Fear, and Panic
Marx E, Boito.v
PART IV. THE EXPERIENCE OF EMOTION
CHAPTER 10. Emotion Experience and the Indeterminacy of Valence
Louis C. Ciiareano
chapter II. Feeling Is Perceiving: Core Affect and Conceptualization
in the Experience of Emotion
Lisa Feeomax BARiurn'
PARTV. PERSPECTIVES ON
THE CONSCIOUS-UNCONSCIOUS DEBATE
CHAPTER 12. Emotion Processes Considered from the Perspective
of Dual-Process Models
Ei.kit R. Smith and Roeand Neumaw
CHAPTER 13. Unconscious Processes in Emotion: The Bulk of the Iceberg
Keaus R. Scherer
CHAPTER 14. Emotion, Behavior, and Conscious Experience:
Once More without Feeling
PIOTR Wenxieeman, Kext C. Berridce,
and JUEIA L. Wiebarger
CHAPTER 15. Emotions, Embodiment, and Awareness
Jesse J. Prinz
CHAPTER 16. Seven Sins in the Study of Unconscious Affect
Geraed L. Ceore, Justin Storrecx, Michael D.
Robinson, and David B. Centerbar

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