The Psychology of Emotion: Theories of Emotion in Perspectivedoi:10.1017/S1352465800018804McCourt, JimBehavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapy
For example, suppose your psychology instructor selected you to lecture on emotion; you might see that as positive, because it represents an opportunity to be the center of attention, and you would experience happiness. However, if you dislike speaking in public, you could have a negative ...
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it was also an area that lay beyond the province of anthropology. Fortes had been influenced by Freudianpsychology,but his approach placed analyses ofemotionand theunconscious mindin the domain of psychologists rather than anthropologists. Thus, British social anthropologists explored the ways in which...
behaviour. Fortreatmentof biological development,seehuman development. For further treatment of particular facets of behavioral development, seeemotion;learning theory;motivation;perception;personality; andsexual behaviour, human. Various disorders with significant behavioralmanifestationsare discussed inmental ...
This work presents a theoretical application of predictive processing to interoception and physiological regulation, relating this to experiences of emotion and selfhood. Article PubMed Google Scholar Barrett, L. F. The theory of constructed emotion: an active inference account of interoception and ...
discourse analysis, economics, engineering, linguistics, philosophy, psychology, semiotics and sociology.Twenty-two essays then follow, by experts in these disciplines and in interaction design, grouped under key terms: activity, emotion, situatedness, community, and so on. This book is of interest ...
Dr. Claire Zedeliusis working as a postdoctoral researcher in Jonathan Schooler’s META (Memory, Emotion, Thought, Awareness) lab. One of her research lines examines the effects of mind wandering or daydreaming on different aspects of creativity. Another line of her research focuses on the roles...
Affective forecasting in individuals with social anhedonia: the role of social components in anticipated emotion, prospection and neural activation. Schizophr. Res. 215, 322–329 (2020). Article PubMed Google Scholar Kirschner, M. et al. Deficits in context-dependent adaptive coding of reward in...
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