edited by Lisa Feldman Barrett, Paula M. Niedenthal & Piotr Winkielman.
New York :
Guilford Press,
2005.
xii, 420 pages :
illustrations ;
24 cm
Includes bibliographical references.
Introductory chapter / Lisa Feldman Barrett, Paula Niedenthal, & Piotr Winkielman -- Cognition and emotion -- Embodiment in the acquisition and use of emotion knowledge / Paula M. Niedenthal, Lawrence W. Barsalou, François Ric & Silvia Krauth-Gruber -- The interaction of emotion and cognition: insights from studies of the human amygdala / Elizabeth A. Phelps -- Affect and the resolution of cognitive control dilemmas / Jeremy R. Gray, Alexandre Schaefer, Todd S. Braver & Steven B. Most -- Unconscious emotional processing : perception of visual stimuli -- Caught by the evil eye : nonconscious information processing, emotion, and attention to facial stimuli / Daniel Lundqvist & Arne Öhman -- Nonconscious emotions : new findings and perspectives on nonconscious facial expression recognition and their contents / Beatrice deGelder -- Visual emotion perception : mechanisms and processes / Anthony P. Atkinson & Ralph Adolphs -- Emotional behavior -- Conscious and unconscious emotion in nonlinguistic vocal communication / Michael J. Owren, Drew Rendell & Jo Anne Bachorowski -- Behavior systems and the contextual control of anxiety, fear, and panic / Mark E. Bouton -- The conscious experience of emotion -- Emotion experience and the indeterminacy of valence / Louis C. Charland -- The experience of emotion / Lisa Feldman Barrett -- Perspectives on the conscious-unconscious debate -- Emotion processes considered from the perspective of dual-process models / Eliot R. Smith & Roland Neumann -- Unconscious processes in emotion : the bulk of the iceberg / Klaus Scherer -- Emotion, behavior, and conscious experience / Piotr Winkielman, Kent Berridge & Julie Wilbarger -- Emotions, embodiment, and awareness / Jesse J. Prinz -- The seven deadly sins of research on affect / Gerald L. Clore, Justin Storbeck, Michael D. Robinson & David Centerbar.
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"What is the relationship between thinking and feeling? How do we become aware of our own and others' emotional responses? Questions like these are central to a growing body of research in a range of disciplines, yet the resulting ideas and findings often remain disparate. This volume assembles leading psychologists, neuroscientists, and philosophers to take stock of current knowledge on emotion and consciousness; identify key, cross-cutting themes; and bring a new level of coherence to ongoing work in the field." "Synthesizing the breadth of current knowledge and establishing a cogent agenda for future research, this thought-provoking work belongs on the desks of social and personality psychologists, cognitive neuroscientists, and other researchers and students interested in emotions. It fills a unique niche as a supplemental text in graduate-level courses."--Jacket.