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The Heart's Eye. Emotional Influences in Perception and Attention

✍ Scribed by Paula M. Niedenthal and Shinobu Kitayama (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Leaves
285
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Recent years have seen a great deal of attention directed towards the so-called ''warm-look,'' investigating how ''cold'' cognition and ''hot'' affect intermingle in perception and decision processes. Following in this vein, this book discusses conceptual models and research findings with respect to how affect influences non-conscious processing. The book is divided into two sections: the first on affect and perception, the second on affect and attention, with discussants bringing each section into a cohesive whole

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Contributors, Pages xi-xii
Preface, Pages xiii-xiv
Introduction, Pages 1-14, Shinobu Kitayama, Paula M. Niedenthal
An Early Insight into the Affect–Perception Interface, Pages 17-21, R.B. Zajonc
The Affective Qualities of Perception, Pages 23-40, Israel Waynbaum, Christine Madeleine Du Bois
Affective Regulation of Perception and Comprehension: Amplification and Semantic Priming, Pages 41-65, Shinobu Kitayama, Susan Howard
Preferences Need No Inferences?: The Cognitive Basis of Unconscious Mere Exposure Effects, Pages 67-85, Mark R. Klinger, Anthony G. Greenwald
Emotional Organization of Perceptual Memory, Pages 87-113, Paula M. Niedenthal, Marc B. Setterlund, Douglas E. Jones
Consciousness and Automatic Evaluation, Pages 115-143, Felicia Pratto
Comments on Unconscious Processing: Finding Emotion in the Cognitive Stream, Pages 145-164, Marcia K. Johnson, Carolyn Weisz
Motivating the Focus of Attention, Pages 167-196, Douglas Derryberry, Don M. Tucker
Attitudes, Perception, and Attention, Pages 197-216, Russell H. Fazio, David R. Roskos-Ewoldsen, Martha C. Powell
Automatic Emotion: Attention and Facial Efference, Pages 217-243, Christine H. Hansen, Ranald D. Hansen
Emotion and the Eyewitness, Pages 245-267, Howard Egeth
The View from the Heart's Eye: A Commentary, Pages 269-286, Jerome Bruner
Index, Pages 287-289


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