Authors:James J. Gross, Dacher Keltner,
Publisher: Psychology Press
Keywords: emotion, special, issues, cognitiona, cognition, issue, accounts, functional, journal
Number of Pages: 160
Published: 1999-09-01
List price: $48.00
ISBN-10: 0863776442
ISBN-13: 9780863776441
In recent years, emotion researchers have paid increasing attention to the functions that emotions service. This attention to function has been apparent in many disciplines and at many levels of analysis. From the most basic physiological symptom to the most overarching social structure, the effects of emotion, both on the emotional person and on others, are being recognized. The knowledge that has accumulated is substantial but is scattered among a variety of fields and literatures. This special issue summarizes the functional approach to emotion. The six articles that have been selected conc
Authors:Wilfred J Zerbe, Neal Ashkanasy, Charmine E. J. Hart
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Keywords: emotion, research, organizations, volume, series, management, organizational, perspectives, individual, display
Number of Pages: 356
Published: 2006-06-06
List price: $111.95
ISBN-10: 0762313102
ISBN-13: 9780762313105
Affect and emotion have been recognized as important factors in understanding behavior in organizations, as evidenced by the increasing frequency of special journal issues, themed conferences, and books and articles devoted to the topic. The articles in this volume represent a selection of the best papers presented at the Fourth International Conference on Emotions and Organizational Life (which was held in London, England, in June, 2004), together with invited papers by some of leading scholars in the field. The theme of this volume, "Individual and Organizational Perspectives on Emotion Mana
Author: Watts
Publisher: Psychology Press
Keywords: emotion, cognition, special, issues, amp, perspectives, issue, neuropsychological
Published: 1994-08-01
List price: $32.00
ISBN-10: 0863779336
ISBN-13: 9780863779336
Recent work on the neurological substrates of emotion promises to make a significant contribution to general theoretical issues concerning emotion. In a keynote paper for this volume, Klaus Scherer identifies these as including the interaction between cognition and emotion, the nature of the evaluative criteria employed in appraisal processes involved in emotion, whether these appraisal processes are organized sequentially or in parallel, and how far there is a differential patterning of discrete emotions. In a related general paper, Gerald Parrott and Jay Schulkin adopt a neuroscience perspec
Author: Nicho H. Frijda
Publisher: Psychology Press
Keywords: emotion, special, cognition, issues, determinants, issue, cognitive, appraisal
Number of Pages: 392
Published: 1993-05-01
List price: $50.00
ISBN-10: 0863779158
ISBN-13: 9780863779152
Author: Zoltán Kövecse
Publisher: Cambridge University Pre
Keywords: emotion, studies, social, interaction, feeling, human, language, culture, metaphor
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 2000-02-28
List price: $34.99
ISBN-10: 0521641632
ISBN-13: 9780521641630
Many researchers claim that emotions arise either from human biology (i.e., biological reductionism) or as products of culture (i.e., social constructionism). Are human emotions best characterized as biological, psychological, or cultural entities? Zoltan Kovecses demonstrates how cultural aspects, metaphorical language, and human physiology are part of an integrated system. This book challenges the simplistic division between the body and culture by stressing how human emotions are to a large extent "constructed" from individuals’ embodied experiences in different cultural settings. Hb
Authors:Ineke Wessel, Daniel B. Wright,
Publisher: Psychology Press
Keywords: emotion, cognition, special, issues, memory, failures, issue, emotional
Number of Pages: 148
Published: 2004-08-06
List price: $79.95
ISBN-10: 1841699314
ISBN-13: 9781841699318
The beginning of the 1990’s saw a partisan debate about the nature of recovered memories for highly emotional events. Some authors claimed that recovered memories of trauma always referred to veridical memories that had been inaccessible for years. Others argued that such memories were false by definition and that they were created by therapeutic attempts to uncover trauma that was believed to lie at the root of anxiety or depression. Although the debate soon moved to a middle ground, both sides fuelled the development of relevant experimental paradigms to explore the mechanisms for how
Author: Paula Hertel
Publisher: Psychology Press
Keywords: emotion, cognition, special, biases, issues, anxiety, issue, cognitive, depression
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 2002-08-16
List price: $44.95
ISBN-10: 184169925X
ISBN-13: 9781841699257
This special issue of Cognition and Emotion is dedicated to the phenomena of emotion-related biases in attention and remembering that are experienced by anxious and depressed people. Topics covered include a report on new experiments concerning delayed disengagement from threatenting events in anxiety, the conditions for obtaining depression-related biases on indirect tests of memory, and depression-consistent biases in false recognition.