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As the 66th volume in the prestigious Nebraska Series on Motivation, this book focuses on understanding emotion and motivation as two factors that not only influence social and cognitive processes, but also shape the way we navigate our social world. Research on emotion has increased significantly over the past two decades, pulling from scholarship in psychology, neuroscience, medicine, political science, sociology, and even computer science. This volume is informed by the growing momentum in the resulting interdisciplinary field of affective science, and examines the role of emotion and motivation in our perceptions, decision-making, and social interactions, and attempts to understand the neurobiological mechanisms that support these processes across the lifespan in both healthy and clinical populations. Included among the chapters: Emotion concept development from childhood to adulthood Evolving psychological and neural models for the regulation of emotion Pathways to motivational impairments in psychopathology A valuation systems perspective on motivation Reproducible, generalizable brain models of affective processes Emotion in the Mind and Body is a comprehensive and compelling rendering of the current state of the interdisciplinary field of affective science, and will be of interest to researchers and students working in psychology and neuroscience, as well as medicine, political science, and sociology
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monografia Rebiun24533706 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun24533706 m || d | cr ||||||||||| 191119s2019 sz a||||sb |||1 ||eng 978-3-030-27473-3 978-3-030-27472-6 UDE 991006403966503351 com.springer.onix.9783030274733 Springer Nature Uk eng Uk UNAV Emotion in the Mind and Body Recurso electrónico] Maital Neta, Ingrid J. Haas, editors Cham Springer 2019 Cham Cham Springer VII, 272 p. il., gráf VII, 272 p. Text rdacontent computer rdamedia. online resource rdacarrier. Nebraska Symposium on Motivation 66 Se recogen trabajos presentados en la 66th Annual Nebraska Symposium on Motivación que tuvo lugar en 2018 Incluyen referencias bibliográficas e índice Understanding Mechanisms That Give Rise to the Challenges in Behavior and Cognition Found in Illnesses Such as Schizophrenia and Depression Deanna Barch, Chair and Professor, Psychological & Brain Sciences, Washington University in St. LouisEmotional Vulnerability and Resilience Elaine Fox, Professor of Psychology & Affective Neuroscience, University of OxfordEmotion Regulation James Gross Professor of Psychology, Stanford UniversityNeural Basis of Emotional Experience and Expression Brian Knutson, Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience, Stanford UniversityBehavior and Brain Bases of Emotion, Self-Control, and Person Perception Kevin Ochsner Professor of Psychology, Columbia UniversityAdolescent Emotions, Decision Making, and Risk for Mental Illness Leah Somerville Associate Professor of Psychology, Harvard University Neurophysiology of Pain and Emotion Tor Wager, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Colorado at Boulder As the 66th volume in the prestigious Nebraska Series on Motivation, this book focuses on understanding emotion and motivation as two factors that not only influence social and cognitive processes, but also shape the way we navigate our social world. Research on emotion has increased significantly over the past two decades, pulling from scholarship in psychology, neuroscience, medicine, political science, sociology, and even computer science. This volume is informed by the growing momentum in the resulting interdisciplinary field of affective science, and examines the role of emotion and motivation in our perceptions, decision-making, and social interactions, and attempts to understand the neurobiological mechanisms that support these processes across the lifespan in both healthy and clinical populations. Included among the chapters: Emotion concept development from childhood to adulthood Evolving psychological and neural models for the regulation of emotion Pathways to motivational impairments in psychopathology A valuation systems perspective on motivation Reproducible, generalizable brain models of affective processes Emotion in the Mind and Body is a comprehensive and compelling rendering of the current state of the interdisciplinary field of affective science, and will be of interest to researchers and students working in psychology and neuroscience, as well as medicine, political science, and sociology Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Motivación- Psicología Congresos, conferencias, etc Motivación Congresos, conferencias, etc Neuropsicología Congresos, conferencias, etc Emociones y sentimientos Congresos, conferencias, etc Neta, Maital editor Haas, Ingrid J. editor Symposium on Motivation 66º :. 2018 :. University of Nebraska)