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Psychology of rewards /

Reward mechanisms are recently debated and explored by different perspectives. Psychology, neuroscience and clinical domain pointed out the main relevance of reward behaviour for subjective and social contexts. The present book highlights the role that reward plays in our life, taking into account t...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Balconi, Michela
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Nova Biomedical, c2012.
Colección:Psychology of emotions, motivations, and actions series.
Neuroscience research progress series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
588 |a Description based on print version record. 
505 0 |a PSYCHOLOGY OF REWARDS; PSYCHOLOGY OF REWARDS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; Chapter I: The Role of Reward and Inhibitory Systems in Subliminal and Supraliminal Processing of Facial Expression of Emotions. Brain Research Contribution; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Brain Oscillations in Facial Expression Comprehension:The State of the Art; 1.2. The Role of Emotions in Frontal Brain Area Modulation: Some Explicative Models on the Lateralization Effect; 1.3. BIS/BAS Systems and Behavioural Response to Emotional Cues. 
505 8 |a 1.4. Is Brain Oscillations Modulated by BIS/BAS System?1.5. The Role of Consciousness: Subliminal/Supraliminal Stimulation Effect in Face Processing; 2. Objectives and Hypotheses; 3. Method; 3.1. Subject; 3.2. Stimulus Material; 3.3. Experimental Procedure; 3.4. Backward Masking Procedure andEmotional Face Comprehension (Debriefing); 3.5. BIS/BAS Scores; 3.6. EEG Data Reduction; 4. Results; 5. Discussion; 5.1. Frontal Left and Right Cortical Network for Emotional Face Comprehension; 5.2. Conscious and Unconscious Elaboration:The Same or Different? 
505 8 |a 5.3. BIS/BAS Dichotomy and Subjective AttitudeEffect in Emotional Face PerceptionAcknowledgments; References; Chapter II: The Psychometric Properties of a New Measure of Generalized Expectancies of Reward and Punishment; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Prior Theory and Research and Current Predictions; 2. Study 1; 2.1. Method; 2.1.1. Participants; 2.1.2. Measures; 2.1.3. Procedure; 2.2. Results and Discussion; 3. Study 2; 3.1. Method; 3.1.1. Participants; 3.1.2. Measures; 3.1.3. Procedure; 3.2. Results and Discussion; 4. Study 3; 4.1. Method; 4.1.1. Participants; 4.1.2. Measures. 
505 8 |a 4.1.3. Procedure4.2. Results and Discussion; 5. Study 4; 5.1. Method; 5.1.1. Participants; 5.1.2. Measures; 5.1.3. Procedure; 5.2. Results and Discussion; 6. Study 5; 6.1. Method; 6.1.1. Participants; 6.1.2. Measures; 6.1.3. Procedure; 6.2. Results and Discussion; 7. Study 6; 7.1. Method; 7.1.1. Participants; 7.1.2. Measures; 7.1.3. Procedure; 7.2. Results and Discussion; 8. Study 7; 8.1. Method; 8.1.1. Participants; 8.1.2. Measures; 8.1.3. Procedure; 8.2. Results and Discussion; 9. Study 8; 9.1. Method; 9.1.1. Participants; 9.1.2. Measures; 9.1.3. Procedure; 9.2. Results and Discussion. 
505 8 |a 10. Study 910.1. Method; 10.1.1. Participants; 10.1.2. Measures; 10.1.3. Procedure; 10.2. Results and Discussion; 11. General Discussion; Conclusion; References; Chapter III: Psychopathy, Reward, and Punishment; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Psychopathy, Reward, and Punishment; 2. Experiment 1; 2.1. Method; 2.1.1. Participants; 2.1.2. Materials; 2.1.3. Procedure; 2.1.4. Data Analysis; 2.2. Results; 2.3. Discussion; 3. Experiment 2; 3.1. Method; 3.1.1. Participants; 3.1.2. Materials; 3.1.3. Procedure; 3.1.4. Data Analysis; 3.2. Results; 3.2.1. Manipulation Check. 
520 |a Reward mechanisms are recently debated and explored by different perspectives. Psychology, neuroscience and clinical domain pointed out the main relevance of reward behaviour for subjective and social contexts. The present book highlights the role that reward plays in our life, taking into account the more recent contributions in the research field. Summarising the most relevant and intriguing scientific contributions on the topic of reward and punishment dichotomy, this book offers an ample overview of the psychological and neurobiological keys to comprehend the complex human mind and its behaviour, correlated in response to opposite reward-punishment situations. Topics discussed include the contribution of reward mechanisms in facial expression processing as in the case of supraliminal/subliminal stimulation; new measures of generalised expectancies about reward and punishment; addictive behaviour is analysed taking into account the intervention of dysfunctional mechanisms; the emotional stimulus processing (aversive versus appetitive) in relationship with BIS/BAS behavioural systems and ERP (electrophysiological) measures; and the feedback elaboration (mismatching feedback) as a function of reward-punishment contribution. 
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