
Building on the legacy of the groundbreaking first edition, the Editors of this unique volume have selected more than 100 leading emotion researchers from around the world and asked them to address 14 fundamental questions about the nature and origins of emotion.For example: What is an emotion? How are emotions organized in the brain? How do emotion and cognition interact? How are emotions embodied in the social world? How and why are emotions communicated? How are emotions physically embodied? What develops in emotional development?At the end of each chapter, the Editors--Andrew Fox, Regina Lapate, Alexander Shackman, and Richard Davidson--highlight key areas of agreement and disagreement.In the final chapter--The Nature of Emotion: A Research Agenda for the 21st Century--the Editors outline their own perspective on the most important challenges facing the field today and the most fruitful avenues for future research.Not a textbook offering a single viewpoint, The Nature of Emotion reveals the central issues in emotion research and theory in the words of many of the leading scientists working in the field today, from senior researchers to rising stars, providing a unique and highly accessible guide for students, researchers, and clinicians.
This volume investigates the fundamental nature, biological origins, and functional mechanisms of emotion by synthesizing diverse perspectives from over 100 leading researchers. The editors, including Alexander J. Shackman, Andrew S. Fox, Regina C. Lapate, and Richard Davidson, curate a multi-disciplinary dialogue that moves beyond singular theoretical frameworks to address 14 core questions regarding how emotions are organized, developed, and expressed in the brain and social world.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a comprehensive survey of contemporary affective science that effectively captures the breadth of current academic debate. Readers frequently note that the structured format, which highlights areas of agreement and disagreement, makes the dense material accessible for both clinicians and researchers.
Page Count:
632
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190873132
ISBN-13:
9780190873134
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