CHAPTER 1. Introduction |
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LISA FELDMAN BARRETT, PAULA M. NIEDENTHAL, and PIOTR WINKIELMAN |
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PART I. COGNITION AND EMOTION |
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CHAPTER 2. Embodiment in the Acquisition and Use of Emotion Knowledge |
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PAULA M. NIEDENTHAL, LAWRENCE W. BARSALOU, FRANÇOIS RIC, and SILVIA KRAUTH-GRUBER |
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CHAPTER 3. The Interaction of Emotion and Cognition: Insights from Studies of the Human Amygdala |
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CHAPTER 4. Affect and the Resolution of Cognitive Control Dilemmas |
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JEREMY R. GRAY, ALEXANDRE SCHAEFER, TODD S. BRAVER, and STEVEN B. MOST |
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PART II. UNCONSCIOUS EMOTIONAL PROCESSING |
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CHAPTER 5. Caught by the Evil Eye: Nonconscious Information Processing, Emotion, and Attention to Facial Stimuli |
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DANIEL LUNDQVIST and ARNE ÖHMAN |
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CHAPTER 6. Nonconscious Emotions: New Findings and Perspectives on Nonconscious Facial Expression Recognition and Its Voice and Whole-Body Contexts |
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CHAPTER 7. Visual Emotion Perception: Mechanisms and Processes |
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ANTHONY P. ATKINSON and RALPH ADOLPHS |
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PART III. UNCONSCIOUS EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOR |
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CHAPTER 8. Conscious and Unconscious Emotion in Nonlinguistic Vocal Communication |
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MICHAEL J. °WREN, DREW RENDALL, and JO-ANNE BACHOROWSKI |
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CHAPTER 9. Behavior Systems and the Contextual Control of Anxiety, Fear, and Panic |
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PART IV. THE EXPERIENCE OF EMOTION |
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CHAPTER 10. Emotion Experience and the Indeterminacy of Valence |
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CHAPTER 11. Feeling Is Perceiving: Core Affect and Conceptualization in the Experience of Emotion |
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PART V. PERSPECTIVES ON THE CONSCIOUS-UNCONSCIOUS DEBATE |
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CHAPTER 12. Emotion Processes Considered from the Perspective of Dual-Process Models |
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ELIOT R. SMITH and ROLAND NEUMANN |
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CHAPTER 13. Unconscious Processes in Emotion: The Bulk of the Iceberg |
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CHAPTER 14. Emotion, Behavior, and Conscious Experience: Once More without Feeling |
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PIOTR WINKIELMAN, KENT C. BERRIDCE, and JULIA L. WILBARCER |
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CHAPTER 15. Emotions, Embodiment, and Awareness |
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CHAPTER 16. Seven Sins in the Study of Unconscious Affect |
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GERALD L. CLORE, JUSTIN STORBECK, MICHAEL D. ROBINSON, and DAVID B. CENTERBAR |
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Index |
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