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Cognitive Science Perspectives on Personality and Emotion

✍ Scribed by Gerald Matthews (Eds.)


Publisher
North Holland
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Leaves
575
Series
Advances in Psychology 124
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book aims to highlight the vigour, diversity and insight of the various cognitive science perspectives on personality and emotion. It aims also to emphasise the rigorous scientific basis for research to be found in the integration of experimental psychology with neuroscience, connectionism and the new evolutionary psychology. The contributors to this book provide a wide-ranging survey of leading-edge research topics. It is divided into three parts, on general frameworks for cognitive science, on perspectives from emotion research, and on perspectives from studies of personality traits.

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
List of contributors
Pages v-vi

Preface
Pages vii-ix
Gerald Matthews

Chapter 1 An introduction to the cognitive science of personality and emotion Original Research Article
Pages 3-30
Gerald Matthews

Chapter 2 Conation, affect, and cognition in personality Original Research Article
Pages 31-63
John D. Mayer, Heather Frasier Chabot, Kevin M. Carlsmith

Chapter 3 Introduction to the bidirectional associative memory model: Implications for psychopathology, treatment, and research Original Research Article
Pages 65-122
Warren W. Tryon

Chapter 4 Space-time, order, and hierarchy in fronto-hippocampal system: A neural basis of personality Original Research Article
Pages 123-189
Jean P. Banquet, Philippe Gaussier, Jean Claude Dreher, CΓ©dric Joulain, Arnaud Revel, Wilfried GΓΌnther

Chapter 5 Affective influence in perception: Some implications of the amplification model Original Research Article
Pages 193-258
Shinobu Kitayama

Chapter 6 Levels of processing in emotion-antecedent appraisal Original Research Article
Pages 259-300
Carien M. van Reekum, Klaus R. Scherer

Chapter 7 Modeling individual differences in negative information processing biases Original Research Article
Pages 301-353
Greg J. Siegle, Rick E. Ingram

Chapter 8 Emotion and reason: The proximate effects and ultimate functions of emotions Original Research Article
Pages 355-396
Timothy Ketelaar, Gerald L. Clore

Chapter 9 Extraversion, emotion and performance: A cognitive-adaptive model Original Research Article
Pages 399-442
Gerald Matthews

Chapter 10 Motivational and attentional components of personality Original Research Article
Pages 443-473
Douglas Derryberry, Marjorie A. Reed

Chapter 11 Investigating cognitive processes in schizotypal personality and schizophrenia Original Research Article
Pages 475-502
Anthony Beech, Leanne Williams

Chapter 12 Attention, working memory and arousal: Concepts apt to account for the β€œprocess of intelligence” Original Research Article
Pages 503-554
Edward Necka

Subject index
Pages 555-558


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