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OverviewHuman affective science has advanced rapidly over the past decades, emerging as a central topic in the study of the mind. This handbook provides a comprehensive and authoritative road map to the field, encompassing the most important topics and methods. It covers key issues related to basic processes including perception of, and memory for, different types of emotional information, as well as how these are influenced by individual, social and cultural factors. Methods such as functional neuroimaging are also covered. Evidence from clinical studies of brain disease such as anxiety and mood disorders shed new light on the functioning of emotion in all brains. In covering a dynamic and multifaceted field of study, this book will appeal to students and researchers in neuroscience, psychology, psychiatry, biology, medicine, education, social sciences, and philosophy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jorge Armony (McGill University, Montréal) , Patrik Vuilleumier (University of Geneva)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Weight: 1.357kg ISBN: 9781009342926ISBN 10: 1009342924 Pages: 658 Publication Date: 02 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'The Cambridge Handbook of Human Affective Neuroscience (2E) brings together the best neuroscientists and psychologists in the field to provide exciting snapshots of progress in understanding brain bases of emotion and decision making. How do encounters with odors, others, music and morality evoke our emotions? The authors cover these and other topics ranging from major psychological theories of emotion, to cutting-edge techniques, and interactions of emotion with cognition, language and culture. This handbook is invaluable to anyone who wishes to understand emotional brains.' Kent Berridge, James Olds Distinguished University Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Michigan, USA Author InformationJorge Armony is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at McGill University. His research focuses on neurocognitive bases of affective and social processes, including perception, attention, memory and decision-making. He conducts research using behavioral, physiological, computational and neuroimaging approaches. Patrik Vuilleumier is professor of neuroscience at the University of Geneva. He specializes in behavioral neurology, neuropsychology, and neuroimaging with functional MRI and EEG. His work on brain circuits mediating affective processes and their disorders has helped uncover how emotion influences cognitive functions and behavior. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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