Affective Neuroscience: The Foundations of Human and Animal EmotionsOxford University Press, 2004 M09 30 - 480 páginas Some investigators have argued that emotions, especially animal emotions, are illusory concepts outside the realm of scientific inquiry. However, with advances in neurobiology and neuroscience, researchers are demonstrating that this position is wrong as they move closer to a lasting understanding of the biology and psychology of emotion. In Affective Neuroscience, Jaak Panksepp provides the most up-to-date information about the brain-operating systems that organize the fundamental emotional tendencies of all mammals. Presenting complex material in a readable manner, the book offers a comprehensive summary of the fundamental neural sources of human and animal feelings, as well as a conceptual framework for studying emotional systems of the brain. Panksepp approaches emotions from the perspective of basic emotion theory but does not fail to address the complex issues raised by constructionist approaches. These issues include relations to human consciousness and the psychiatric implications of this knowledge. The book includes chapters on sleep and arousal, pleasure and fear systems, the sources of rage and anger, and the neural control of sexuality, as well as the more subtle emotions related to maternal care, social loss, and playfulness. Representing a synthetic integration of vast amounts of neurobehavioral knowledge, including relevant neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neurochemistry, this book will be one of the most important contributions to understanding the biology of emotions since Darwins The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals |
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... ability to appreciate the basic emotions of the human mind helps us understand the functional or- ganization of the mammalian brain . This borderland of knowledge between the many disci- plines that study the animal brain and the human ...
... ability to appreciate the basic emotions of the human mind helps us understand the functional or- ganization of the mammalian brain . This borderland of knowledge between the many disci- plines that study the animal brain and the human ...
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... abilities that we do not have : Rats have a richer olfactory life , and eagles have keener eyes . Dolphins may have ... ability to discern gen- eral patterns . In short , many of the ancient , evolutionarily derived brain systems all ...
... abilities that we do not have : Rats have a richer olfactory life , and eagles have keener eyes . Dolphins may have ... ability to discern gen- eral patterns . In short , many of the ancient , evolutionarily derived brain systems all ...
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... ability to feel and behave in certain ways , and learning allows us to effectively use those systems to navigate the com- plexities of the world . These tendencies are especially well mixed in those individualistic styles of thinking ...
... ability to feel and behave in certain ways , and learning allows us to effectively use those systems to navigate the com- plexities of the world . These tendencies are especially well mixed in those individualistic styles of thinking ...
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... ability of the same gonadal steroids to promote energized psychosexual arousal in both animals and humans , and the ... abilities that do not require previous learning , but which provide immediate opportunities for learning to occur ...
... ability of the same gonadal steroids to promote energized psychosexual arousal in both animals and humans , and the ... abilities that do not require previous learning , but which provide immediate opportunities for learning to occur ...
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... ability of learned asso- ciations to activate internally experienced affective schema could have provided a simple coding device to promote generalized adaptive responses that could be molded by further learning . Here I will argue , on ...
... ability of learned asso- ciations to activate internally experienced affective schema could have provided a simple coding device to promote generalized adaptive responses that could be molded by further learning . Here I will argue , on ...
Contenido
3 | |
BASIC EMOTIONAL AND MOTIVATIONAL PROCESSES | 121 |
THE SOCIAL EMOTIONS | 223 |
Bones Brains and Human Origins | 325 |
The Brain Language and Affective Neuroscience | 331 |
Dualism in the Neurosciences | 336 |
Notes | 343 |
Author Index | 431 |
Subject Index | 449 |
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Affective Neuroscience: The Foundations of Human and Animal Emotions Jaak Panksepp Vista previa limitada - 2004 |
Affective Neuroscience: The Foundations of Human and Animal Emotions Jaak Panksepp Vista previa limitada - 2004 |
Affective Neuroscience: The Foundations of Human and Animal Emotions Jaak Panksepp Vista previa limitada - 2004 |
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Referencias a este libro
Cognition and Emotion: From Order to Disorder Michael J. Power,Tim Dalgleish Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |