Feelings and emotions: the Loyola Symposium /
Feelings and Emotions: The Loyola Symposium covers knowledge in the field of emotion. The book discusses the theories of emotions based on biological considerations; the neural and physiological correlates of feeling and emotion; and cognitive theories of feeling and emotion. The text also describes...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
New York,
Academic Press,
1970.
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Colección: | Personality and psychopathology ;
7. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Emotions, evolution, and adaptive processes / Robert Plutchik
- The biological origin of love and hate / D. Stanley-Jones
- Feelings as monitors / Karl H. Pribram
- The affective dimension of pain / R. Melzack & K.L. Casey
- Emotion: some conceptual problems and psychophysiological experiments / Joseph V. Brady
- Affect as the primary motivational system / Silvan S. Tomkins
- The assumption of identity and peripheralist-centralist controversies in motivation and emotion / Stanley Schachter
- C.G. Jung's contributions to "feelings and emotions": synopsis and implications / James Hillman
- Cognition and feeling / Silvano Arieti
- The information theory of emotion / Pavel V. Simonov
- The motivational and perceptual properties of emotions as indicating their fundamental character and role / Robert Ward Leeper
- Perennial problems in the field of emotion / Magda B. Arnold
- The education of the emotions / Richard S. Peters.
- Towards a cognitive theory of emotion / Richard S. Lazarus, James R. Averill, & Edward M. Opton
- The attitudinal character of emotion / Otto Ewert
- Emotion and recognition of emotion / Nico H. Frijda
- A dictionary and grammar of emotion / Joel R. Davitz
- Mood: behavior and experience / Vincent Nowlis
- Emotional polarity in personality structure / Albert Wellek
- Feeling as basis of knowing and recognizing the other as an ego / S. Strasser.