The archaeology of mind : neuroevolutionary origins of human emotions

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Auteurs principaux : Panksepp Jaak (Auteur), Biven Lucy (Auteur)
Autres auteurs : Siegel Daniel J. (Préfacier)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : The archaeology of mind : neuroevolutionary origins of human emotions / Jaak Panksepp, Lucy Biven; foreword by Daniel J. Siegel
Publié : New York, London : W. W Norton , cop. 2012
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XXVII-562 p.)
Collection : The Norton series on interpersonal neurobiology
Sujets :
  • Preface and acknowledgments
  • Ancestral passions
  • The evolution of affective consciousness : studying emotional feelings in other animals
  • The seeking system : brain sources of eager anticipation, desire, euphoria, and the quest for everything
  • The ancestral sources of rage
  • The ancestral roots of fear
  • Beyond instincts : learning and the affective foundations of memory
  • Lustful passions of the mind : from reproductive urges to romantic love
  • Nurturing love : the care system
  • Born to cry : the panic/grief system and the genesis of life-sustaining social bonds
  • Playful dreamlike circuits of the brain : the ancestral sources of social joy and laughter
  • Toward a neurobiology of the soul : the core-self and the genesis of primary-process feelings
  • Brain emotional systems and affective qualities of mental life : from animal affects to human psychotherapeutics
  • Philsophical reflections and complaints : can we go from mice to men and back again?
  • References
  • Index