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Handbook of Emotions 4th Edition by Lisa Feldman Barrett, ISBN-13: 978-1462525348

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  • Publisher: ‎ The Guilford Press; Fourth edition (August 2, 2016)
  • Language: ‎ English
  • 928 pages
  • ISBN-10: ‎ 1462525342
  • ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1462525348

Recognized as the definitive reference, this handbook brings together leading experts from multiple psychological subdisciplines to examine one of today’s most dynamic areas of research. Coverage encompasses the biological and neuroscientific underpinnings of emotions, as well as developmental, social and personality, cognitive, and clinical perspectives. The volume probes how people understand, experience, express, and perceive affective phenomena and explores connections to behavior and health across the lifespan. Concluding chapters present cutting-edge work on a range of specific emotions. Illustrations include 10 color plates.

New to This Edition:
– Chapters on the mechanisms, processes, and influences that contribute to emotions (such as genetics, the brain, neuroendocrine processes, language, the senses of taste and smell).
– Chapters on emotion in adolescence and older age, and in neurodegenerative dementias.
– Chapters on facial expressions and emotional body language.
– Chapters on stress, health, gratitude, love, and empathy.
– Many new authors and topics; extensively revised with the latest theoretical and methodological innovations.

Table of Contents:

1. The Philosophy of Emotions and Its Impact on Affective Science 3
Andrea Scarantino
2. The History of Emotions 49
Ute Frevert
3. The Sociology of Emotion 66
Kathryn J. Lively and Emi A. Weed
4. Emotions in Music, Literature, and Film 82
P. N. Johnson‑Laird and Keith Oatley
5. Affect in Economic Decision Making 98
Karolina M. Lempert and Elizabeth A. Phelps
6. Computational Models of Emotion as Psychological Tools 113
Stacy Marsella and Jonathan Gratch
Part II. Biological Perspectives
7. From Pleasure to Happiness: “Liking” and “Wanting” in Mind and Brain 133
Kent C. Berridge and Morten L. Kringelbach
8. Neural Fingerprinting: Meta‑Analysis, Variation, and the Search 146
for Brain‑Based Essences in the Science of Emotion
Elizabeth Clark‑Polner, Tor D. Wager, Ajay B. Satpute, and Lisa Feldman Barrett
9. Emotion and the Autonomic Nervous System 166
Wendy Berry Mendes
10. Genetic Contributions to Affect and Emotion 182
Yuliya S. Nikolova, Elena Goetz Davis, and Ahmad R. Hariri
11. Olfaction: Explicit and Implicit Emotional Processing 199
Jeannette M. Haviland‑Jones, Patricia Wilson, and Robin Freyberg
12. Interoception and Emotion: A Neuroanatomical Perspective 215
A. D. (Bud) Craig
13. The Affect of Taste and Olfaction: The Key to Survival 235
Linda Bartoshuk and Derek J. Snyder
Part III. Developmental Perspectives
14. The Development of Facial Expressions: Current Perspectives 255
on Infant Emotions
Linda A. Camras, Serah S. Fatani, Brittney R. Fraumeni, and Michael M. Shuster
15. The Emergence of Human Emotions 272
Michael Lewis
16. Understanding Emotion 293
Paul L. Harris, Marc de Rosnay, and Francisco Pons
17. The Development of Children’s Concepts of Emotion 307
Sherri C. Widen
18. Emotion and Aging 319
Mara Mather and Allison Ponzio
19. The Interplay of Motivation and Emotion: 336
View from Adulthood and Old Age
Molly Sands, Nhi Ngo, and Derek M. Isaacowitz
20. Emotional Development in Adolescence 350
Leah H. Somerville
Part IV. Social and Personality Perspectives
21. Gender and Emotion: Theory, Findings, and Context 369
Leslie R. Brody, Judith A. Hall, and Lynissa R. Stokes
22. The Cultural Psychology of Emotions 393
Batja Mesquita, Jozefien De Leersnyder, and Michael Boiger
23. Intergroup Emotions 412
Eliot R. Smith and Diane M. Mackie
24. Social Functions of Emotion and Emotion Regulation 424
Agneta H. Fischer and Antony S. R. Manstead
25. Social Pain and Social Pleasure: Two Overlooked but Fundamental 440
Mammalian Emotions?
Naomi I. Eisenberger
26. Emotion Regulation: A Valuation Perspective 453
Gaurav Suri and James J. Gross
27. Expression of Emotion 467
Dacher Keltner, Jessica Tracy, Disa A. Sauter, Daniel C. Cordaro,
and Galen McNeil
28. Emotional Body Perception in the Wild 483
Beatrice de Gelder
29. Form and Function in Facial Expressive Behavior 495
Daniel H. Lee and Adam K. Anderson
Part V. C ognitive Perspectives
30. Emotional Intelligence 513
Marc A. Brackett, Susan E. Rivers, Michelle C. Bertoli,
and Peter Salovey
31. New Light on the Affect–Cognition Connection 532
Gerald L. Clore and Alexander J. Schiller
32. A Fundamental Role for Conceptual Processing in Emotion 547
Christine D. Wilson‑Mendenhall and Lawrence W. Barsalou
33. Memory and Emotion 564
Elizabeth A. Kensinger and Daniel L. Schacter
34. Language and Emotion: Putting Words into Feelings and Feelings into Words 579
Kristen A. Lindquist, Maria Gendron, and Ajay B. Satpute
35. Emotion and Attention 595
Greg Hajcak, Felicia Jackson, Jamie Ferri, and Anna Weinberg
Part VI. Health‑Related Perspectives
36. Emotions and Health 613
Laura D. Kubzansky and Ashley Winning
37 Neuroendocrine and Neuroimmunological Mechanisms of Emotion 634
Aric A. Prather
38. Emotion Disturbances as Transdiagnostic Processes in Psychopathology 653
Ann M. Kring and Jasmine Mote
39. The Clinical Application of Emotion in Psychotherapy 670
Leslie S. Greenberg
40. Eat, Drink, and Be Sedentary: A Review of Health Behaviors’ Effects 685
on Emotions and Affective States, and Implications for Interventions
Elissa Epel, Aric A. Prather, Eli Puterman, and A. Janet Tomiyama
41. Stress and Emotion: Embodied, in Context, and across the Lifespan 707
Barbara Ganzel, Jason R. D. Rarick, and Pamela A. Morris
42. Emotion‑Related Symptoms of Neurodegenerative Dementias 736
Bradford C. Dickerson
Part VII. S pecific Emotions
43. Fear and Anxiety 751
Kevin S. LaBar
44. Anger 774
Eddie Harmon‑Jones and Cindy Harmon‑Jones
45. Self‑Conscious Emotions: Embarrassment, Pride, Shame, Guilt, and Hubris 792
Michael Lewis
46. Disgust 815
Paul Rozin, Jonathan Haidt, and Clark McCauley
47. Gratitude and Compassion 835
David DeSteno, Paul Condon, and Leah Dickens
48. Love: Positivity Resonance as a Fresh, Evidence‑Based Perspective 847
on an Age‑Old Topic
Barbara L. Fredrickson
49. Sadness and Depression 859
Christian A. Webb and Diego A. Pizzagalli
50. Empathy 871
Jamil Zaki and Kevin Ochsner
Author Index 885
Subject Index

Lisa Feldman Barrett, PhD, is University Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Director of the Interdisciplinary Affective Science Laboratory at Northeastern University, with research appointments at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and is a faculty member at the MGH Center for Law, Brain and Behavior. Dr. Barrett’s research focuses on the nature of emotion from both psychological and neuroscience perspectives, and incorporates insights from anthropology, philosophy, linguistics, and the history of psychology. She is the recipient of a Pioneer Award from the National Institutes of Health, among numerous other awards, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Association for Psychological Science. She was a founding Editor-in-Chief of the journal Emotion Review and cofounder of the Society for Affective Science. Dr. Barrett has published more than 170 papers and book chapters.

Michael Lewis, PhD, is University Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry and Director of the Institute for the Study of Child Development at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. He is also Professor of Psychology, Education, Cognitive Science, Biomedical Engineering, and Social Work at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, where he serves on the Executive Committee of the Center for Cognitive Science and is an Associate of the Center for Mathematics, Science and Computer Education. Dr. Lewis is a Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences, the American Psychological Association (APA), the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, and is currently in the top 1.5% of scientists referenced in the Social Science Index. He is a recipient of the Bronfenbrenner Award for Lifetime Contribution to Developmental Psychology in the Service of Science and Society from the APA, the Hedi Levenback Pioneer Award from the New York Zero-to-Three Network, and the Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Child Development Award from the Society for Research in Child Development. Dr. Lewis has published over 450 journal articles and book chapters and 35 books, including The Rise of Consciousness and the Development of Emotional Life, which won the William James Book Award from APA Division 1 (Society for General Psychology), Social Cognition and the Acquisition of Self, Children’s Emotions and Moods, Shame: The Exposed Self, and Altering Fate.

Jeannette M. Haviland-Jones, PhD, is Professor Emerita of Psychology at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, where she is Codirector of the Center for Sensory Science and Innovation and former Director of the Human Emotions Lab. Dr. Haviland-Jones has written extensively about emotional development for over 25 years. She is coauthor of The Hidden Genius of Emotion: Lifespan Transformations of Personality and has published over 60 articles, chapters, and books on emotion and related issues. Her long-time research interests have included lifespan changes in displays of emotion, gender differences in emotions, and the organizing effects of emotion on cognition and personality. Recently she has initiated research on the chemosensory aspects of emotion communication, called “olfactics.”

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