Emotional Cognition: From brain to behaviour

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Simon C. Moore, Mike Oaksford
John Benjamins Publishing, 8 août 2002 - 350 pages
Emotional Cognition gives the reader an up to date overview of the current state of emotion and cognition research that is striving for computationally explicit accounts of the relationship between these two domains. Many different areas are covered by some of the leading theorists and researchers in this area and the book crosses a range of domains, from the neurosciences through cognition and formal models to philosophy. Specific chapters consider, amongst other things, the role of emotion in decision-making, the representation and evaluation of emotive events, the relationship of affect on working memory and goal regulation. The emergence of such an integrative, computational, approach in emotion and cognition research is a unique and exciting development, one that will be of interest to established scholars as much as graduate students feeling their way in this area, and applicable to research in applied as well as purely theoretical domains. (Series B)
 

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Emotional Cognition
1
The role of the human amygdala in emotionalmodulation of longterm declarative memory
9
Associative representations of emotionally significant outcomes
35
Neurons with attitude
75
Affect and processing dynamics
111
Consciousness computation and emotion
137
Emotion and reasoning to consistency
157
Expected feelings about risky options
183
Motivational underpinnings of utility in decision making
197
An informational value for mood
221
The effects of positive affect and arousal on working memory and executive attention
245
Integration of emotion and cognitive control
289
Name index
317
Subject index
329
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