Social Psychophysiology And Emotion
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Author | : Hugh L. Wagner |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 1988 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : |
An up-to-date discussion of a wide and representative range of areas in a field of growing interest. The international contributors, many of whom are established authorities in the field, discuss applications to clinical issues and emotion theory.
Author | : James J Blascovich |
Publisher | : SAGE Publications Ltd |
Total Pages | : 130 |
Release | : 2011-02-15 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1446245039 |
The SAGE Library in Social and Personality Psychology Methods provides students and researchers with an understanding of the methods and techniques essential to conducting cutting-edge research. Each volume within the Library explains a specific topic and has been written by an active scholar (or scholars) with expertise in that particular methodological domain. Assuming no prior knowledge of the topic, the volumes are clear and accessible for all readers. In each volume, a topic is introduced, applications are discussed, and readers are led step by step through worked examples. In addition, advice about how to interpret and prepare results for publication are presented. Social Psychophysiology for Social and Personality Psychology provides methodological and technical information to help social psychologists make valid and valuable use of peripheral neurophysiological and endocrine measures of psychological constructs.
Author | : Elaine Hatfield |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780521449489 |
A study of the phenomenon of emotion contagion, or the communication of mood to others.
Author | : James A. Coan |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 492 |
Release | : 2007-04-19 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0195169158 |
Emotion research has become a mature branch of psychology, with its own standardized measures, induction procedures, data-analysis challenges, and sub-disciplines. During the last decade, a number of books addressing major questions in the study of emotion have been published in response to a rapidly increasing demand that has been fueled by an increasing number of psychologists whose research either focus on or involve the study of emotion. Very few of these books, however, have presented an explicit discussion of the tools for conducting research, despite the facts that the study of emotion frequently requires highly specialized procedures, instruments, and coding strategies, and that the field has reached a place where a large number of excellent elicitation procedures and assessment instruments have been developed and validated. Emotion Elicitation and Assessment corrects this oversight in the literature by organizing and detailing all the major approaches and instruments for the study of emotion. It is the most complete reference for methods and resources in the field, and will serve as a pragmatic resource for emotion researchers by providing easy access to a host of scales, stimuli, coding systems, assessment tools, and innovative methodologies. This handbook will help to advance research in emotion by encouraging researchers to take greater advantage of standard and well-researched approaches, which will increase both the productivity in the field and the speed and accuracy with which research can be communicated.
Author | : Tracy Mayne |
Publisher | : Guilford Press |
Total Pages | : 454 |
Release | : 2001-01-03 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781572306226 |
This volume presents cutting-edge work in emotion theory and research. Contributors describe innovative methods, models, and measurements that illuminate and at times challenge traditional paradigms. Each chapter defines basic terms, reviews the historical development and evolution of the issue at hand, and discusses current research and directions for future investigation.
Author | : Carroll E. Izard |
Publisher | : CUP Archive |
Total Pages | : 636 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780521312462 |
The seventeen contributions to this volume demonstrate the enormous progress that has been achieved recently in our understanding of emotions. Current cognitive formulations and information-processing models are challenged by new theory and by a solid body of empirical research presented by the distinguished authors. Addressing the problem of the relationship between developmental, social and clinical psychology, and psychophysiology, all agree that emotion concepts can be operationally defined and investigated as both independent and dependent variables. Cognitive and affective processes can no longer be studied in isolation; taken together, the chapters provide a useful map of an increasingly important and active boundary.
Author | : K. Warner Schaie, PhD |
Publisher | : Springer Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1997-11-10 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780826164995 |
In this timely volume, prestigious contributors incorporate new knowledge from general psychology into a more comprehensive and accessible view of emotion in adult development and aging. The first chapter sets the stage by providing an overview of emotion across the entire life-span. Subsequent chapters examine and consider thought-provoking themes including: how feelings are used in interpersonal communication across the years of adulthood; the linkage between stressful life events and the occurrence of disease; and the changes in emotional intensity and emotional understanding as we age. This volume is essential for general psychologists, gerontologists, researchers, and geriatric practitioners desiring to better their understanding of their older patients and clients. For Further Information, Please Click Here!
Author | : Antony S. R. Manstead |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 506 |
Release | : 2004-04-05 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780521521017 |
Author | : Lisa Feldman Barrett |
Publisher | : Guilford Publications |
Total Pages | : 945 |
Release | : 2016-08-02 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1462525342 |
Recognized as the definitive reference, this handbook brings together leading experts from multiple psychological subdisciplines to examine one of today's most dynamic areas of research. Coverage encompasses the biological and neuroscientific underpinnings of emotions, as well as developmental, social and personality, cognitive, and clinical perspectives. The volume probes how people understand, experience, express, and perceive affective phenomena and explores connections to behavior and health across the lifespan. Concluding chapters present cutting-edge work on a range of specific emotions. Illustrations include 10 color plates. New to This Edition *Chapters on the mechanisms, processes, and influences that contribute to emotions (such as genetics, the brain, neuroendocrine processes, language, the senses of taste and smell). *Chapters on emotion in adolescence, older age, and in neurodegenerative dementias. *Chapters on facial expressions and emotional body language. *Chapters on stress, health, gratitude, love, and empathy. *Many new authors and topics; extensively revised with the latest theoretical and methodological innovations.
Author | : Ursula Hess |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 243 |
Release | : 2016-03-11 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 1107064473 |
Emotional mimicry has important social functions such as signalling affiliative intent and fostering rapport, and is considered one of the cornerstones of successful interactions. This multidisciplinary overview of research into emotional mimicry and empathy explores when, how and why emotional mimicry occurs.