The Cambridge handbook of human affective neuroscience

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Autres auteurs : Armony Jorge (Éditeur scientifique), Vuilleumier Patrik (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : The Cambridge handbook of human affective neuroscience / edited by Jorge Armony,... Patrik Vuilleumier,...
Publié : Cambridge, New York : Cambridge University Press , 2013, cop. 2013
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XII-667 p. - [16] p. de pl.)
Sujets :
  • P. 5
  • Models of emotion: the affective neuroscience approach
  • P. 57
  • Objective and subjective measurements in affective science
  • P. 82
  • A two-way road: efferent and afferent pathways of automatic activity in emotion
  • P. 107
  • Electro- and magneto-encephalography in the study of emotion
  • P. 133
  • PET and fMRI: basic principles and applications in affective neuroscience research
  • P. 154
  • Lesion studies in affective neuroscience
  • P. 171
  • The facial expression of emotions
  • P. 198
  • Bodily expressions of emotion : visual cues and neural mechanisms
  • P. 223
  • Pain and the emotional responses to noxious stimuli
  • P.241
  • Examining emotion perception and elicitation via olfaction
  • P. 265
  • Emotional voices: the tone of (true) feelings
  • P. 286
  • Emotion and music
  • P. 304
  • Love letters and hate mail : cerebral processing of emotional language content
  • P. 331
  • Affective biases in attention and perception
  • P 357
  • Top-down attention and the processing of emotional stimuli
  • P. 375
  • Emotion regulation
  • P. 401
  • Neural mechanisms underlying value-based decision-making
  • P. 419
  • Neural basis of human fear learning
  • P. 444
  • Reward learning: contributions of cortibasal ganglia circuits to reward-value signals
  • P. 465
  • Emotion in episodic memory : the effects of emotional content, emotional state, and motivational goals
  • P 491
  • Moral emotions
  • P. 509
  • Social stress and social approach
  • P. 533
  • Empathy from the perspective of social neuroscience
  • P. 553
  • Trait anxiety, neuroticism, and the brain basis of vulnerability to affective disorders
  • P. 575
  • Mapping neurogenetic mechanisms of individual differences in affect
  • P.591
  • Sex differences in emotion
  • P. 611
  • Development of affective circuitry
  • P. 635
  • Emotion and aging : linking neural mechanisms to psychological theory