The neuropsychology of emotion /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Borod, Joan C.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 2000.
Series:Series in affective science.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Neuropsychology of emotion and emotional disorders : an overview and research directions / Joan C. Borod and Nancy K. Madigan
  • The epistemology of reason and affect / Ross W. Buck
  • Anatomy and physiology of human emotion : vertical integration of brainstem, limbic, and cortical systems / Don M. Tucker, Douglas Derryberry, and Phan Luu
  • Neuropsychological assessment of emotional processing in brain-damaged patients / Joan C. Borod ... [et al.]
  • Neuroimaging approaches to the study of emotion / Mark S. George ... [et al.]
  • Psychological models of emotion / Klaus R. Scherer
  • A social cognitive neuroscience approach to emotion and memory / Kevin N. Ochsner and Daniel L. Schacter
  • Neurobiology of emotion at a systems level / Ralph Adolphs and Antonio R. Damasio
  • Neuropsychological theories of emotion / Guido Gainotti
  • Elation, mania, and mood disorders : evidence from neurological disease / Robert G. Robinson and Facundo Manes
  • Regional brain function in sadness and depression / Richard J. Davidson and Jeffrey Henriques
  • Anxiety, stress, and cortical brain function / Jack B. Nitschke, Wendy Heller, and Gregory A. Miller
  • Violence associated with anger and impulsivity / Angela Scarpa and Adrian Raine
  • Differentiation of states and causes of apathy / Donald T. Stuss, Robert van Reekum, and Kelly J. Murphy
  • Neurological disorders and emotional dysfunction / Kenneth M. Heilman ... [et al.]
  • Rehabilitation of emotional deficits in neurological populations : a multidisciplinary perspective / Sarah A. Raskin, Ronald L. Bloom, and Joan C. Borod
  • Emotional processing in schizophrenia : a focus on affective states / Christian G. Kohler, Ruben C. Gur, and Raquel E. Gur
  • Therapeutic brain interventions in mood disorders and the nature of emotion / Sarah H. Lisanby and Harold A. Sackeim.