Consciousness & emotion : agency, conscious choice, and selective perception
β Scribed by Ellis, Ralph D.; Newton, Natika
- Publisher
- John Benjamins Pub.
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 342
- Series
- Consciousness & emotion 1.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The papers in this volume of Consciousness & Emotion Book Series are organized around the theme of "enaction." Enactive emotional processes are not merely the recipients of information or the passive victims of input and learning. The organism first is engaged in an ongoing, complex pattern of self-organizational activity, for the purpose of maintaining a dynamical continuity of pattern across changes of subserving Read more...
β¦ Table of Contents
Consciousness & Emotion
Editorial page
Title page
LCC data
Table of contents
Author addresses
Introduction
I. Emotional influences on perception and thought
Subjective prerequisites for the construction of an objective world
Energetic effects of emotions on cognitions
Negative affective states' effects on perception of affective pictures
Neural development
Consciousness, emotion and face
Phenomenal consciousness, sense impressions, and the logic of 'what it's like'
II. Agency and choice
Exposing the covert agent
Doing it and meaning it.
β¦ Subjects
Emotions and cognition Intentionalism FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS Death Grief Bereavement PSYCHOLOGY EmocΜ§oΜes CognicΜ§aΜo PercepcΜ§aΜo ConscieΜncia percepcΜ§aΜo Cognition Awareness Choice Behavior Intention
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