Understanding emotions /

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Imprint:Boston, MA : Elsevier, 2007.
Description:1 online resource (523 pages)
Language:English
Series:Progress in brain research ; v. 156
Progress in brain research ; v. 156.
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Other authors / contributors:Anders, S. (Silke)
ISBN:1280707895
9781280707896
9786610707898
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0080466060
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Notes:Section II: Understanding Emotional Language Content
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
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Summary:Emotions shape all aspects of our thinking and behavior, particularly when we communicate with others. How does our brain respond to emotions conveyed by picture media, human faces, voices, and written language? How do we integrate this information in social interaction? What goes wrong in the brains of people suffering from emotional disorders? This book reviews modern neuroscientific and psychological research providing answers to these questions. In this volume, leading researchers give comprehensive overviews of the current knowledge on different aspects of emotional perception and the und.
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505 0 |a Cover; Understanding Emotions; Copyright page; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents; Section I: Attention and Motivation in Emotional Decoding; Chapter 1. Emotion, motivation, and the brain: Reflex foundations in animal and human research; Introduction; Working on a definition of emotion; Affective valence and arousal; Attention, perception, and emotion; Neural substrates of emotion: Attention, action and the role of the amygdala; Extra-amygdalar projections of the basolateral nucleus; Studies of the amygdala in humans; Emotional arousal: Physiology and cognition 
505 8 |a The startle reflex and emotional primingThe amygdala and conditioned fear: Startle modulation in the rat; Emotional processing: From attention to action; Emotion and the brain: Concluding thoughts; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2. Emotion and attention: event-related brain potential studies; A biphasic view of emotion; Emotion and attention: event-related brain potentials; Exploring the emotion-attention interface; Selective attention to emotion: two-stage models of stimulus perception; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; References 
505 8 |a Chapter 3. Implicit and explicit categorization of natural scenesCategorization of natural scenes; Perception and categorization of emotional scenes; Explicit categorization and affective modulation: emotional scenes as distractors; Affective modulation and habituation; Summary and future directions; References; Chapter 4. Dynamics of emotional effects on spatial attention in the human visual cortex; Introduction; Emotion and spatial attention; Time-course of spatial orienting to threat locations; Early responses to emotional faces preceding visual targets 
505 8 |a Cascade of neural events and source of sensory gain in extrastriate visual cortexfMRI correlates for benefits and cost in spatial attention produced by threat cues; fMRI responses to peripheral faces alone; Role of anxiety in emotion-attention interactions; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 5. The neural basis of narrative imagery: emotion and action; Method; Results; Discussion; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Appendix; References; Chapter 6. Subliminal emotion perception in brain imaging: findings, issues, and recommendations; Findings; Issues 
505 8 |a Threshold concepts in signal detection theoryRecommendations; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 7. Neuroimaging methods in affective neuroscience: Selected methodological issues; Event-related brain potentials and brain sources; Sparse sensor sampling and the reference issue; Event-related magnetic fields: effects of sensor standardization; Functional magnetic resonance imaging: effects of proportional global signal scaling; Distributed EEG/MEG source analysis with statistical parametric mapping; Conclusion; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; References 
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