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CONTENTS
VOLUME I
Appendix of Sources
xiii
Editor's Introduction Antony S.R. Manstead
xxv
Section
1:
Theoretical and Cognitive Psychology Perspectives
Part
1:
Emotion Theory
1.
What is an Emotion?
3
William James
2.
Cognitive, Social, and Physiological Determinants of Emotional State
18
Stanley
Schachter
and Jerome E. Singer
3.
Progress on a Cognitive-Motivational-Relational Theory of Emotion
45
Richard S.
Lazßrus
4.
The Laws of Emotion
76
Nico
H.
Frijda
5.
An Argument for Basic Emotions
95
Paul
Ekman
6.
A Theory of Emotion, and its Application to Understanding the
Neural Basis of Emotion
124
Edmund T. Rolb
7.
Emotion, Attention, and the Startle Reflex
151
Peter J. Lang, Margaret M. Bradley and Bruce
N.
Cuthbert
8.
The Affect System has Parallel and
Integrative
Processing
Components: Form Follows Function
191
John T. Cacioppo, Wendi L. Gardner and Gary G. Berntson
9.
The Role of Positive Emotions in Positive Psychology:
The Broaden-and-Build Theory of Positive Emotions
227
Barbara L. Fredrickson
Part
2:
Cognition and Emotion
10.
Concept of Emotion Viewed from a Prototype Perspective
247
Beverley Fehr and James A. Russell
11.
Emotion Knowledge: Further Exploration of a Prototype Approach
281
Phillip Shaver, Judith Schwartz, DonaldKirson and
Cary
O'Connor
vi CONTENTS
12.
Core Affect, Prototypical Emotional Episodes, and Other Things
Called Emotion: Dissecting the Elephant
335
James A. Russell and Lisa Feldman Barrett
13.
If It Changes It Must be a Process: Study of Emotion and Coping
During Three Stages of a College Examination
366
Susan Folkman and Richard S. Lazarus
VOLUME II
Section
1:
Theoretical and Cognitive Psychology
Perspectives [Continued)
Part
2:
Cognition and Emotion [Continued)
14.
Patterns of Cognitive Appraisal in Emotion
3
Craig A. Smith and Phoebe
С
Ellsworth
15.
Studying the Emotion-Antecedent Appraisal Process: An Expert
System Approach
39
Klaus R. Scherer
16.
Appraisal Determinants of Emotions: Constructing a More Accurate
and Comprehensive Theory
67
IraJ. Roseman, Ann Aliki
Antóniou
and Paul E.Jose
17.
Affect, Cognition, and Awareness: Affective Priming with Optimal
and
Suboptimal
Stimulus Exposures
100
Sheik T. Murphy andR.B. Zajonc
18.
Mood, Misattribution, and Judgments of Weil-Being: Informative
and Directive Functions of Affective States
134
Norbert
Schwarz
and Gerald L.
Clore
19.
Beyond Valence: Toward a Model of Emotion-Specific Influences
on Judgement and Choice
150
Jennifer S.
Lerner
and
Dacher Kellner
Section
2:
Social, Cultural, and
Organizational Psychology Perspectives
Part
3:
The Social Nature of Emotion
20.
Social Functions of Emotions at Four Levels of Analysis
171
Dacher Kellner
and Jonathan Haidt
21.
Is
Empathie
Emotion a Source of Altruistic Motivation?
187
С
Daniel Baton, Bruce D. Duncan, Paula Ackerman,
Terese
Buckley and Kimberly Birch
CONTENTS
vii
22. Are
Shame, Guilt, and Embarrassment Distinct Emotions?
207
June Price Tangney, Rowlands. Miller, Laura Flicker and
Deborah Hill Barlow
23.
The Intelligence of Emotional Intelligence
233
John D. Mayer and Peter Salovey
24.
Coherence between Expressive and Experiential Systems in Emotion
243
Erika L.
Rosenberg and Paul
Ekman
25.
Sociality of Solitary Smiling: Potentiation by an Implicit Audience
268
AlanJ.
Fridlund
26.
Communication of Affect through Facial Expressions in Humans
293
Ross W. Buck, Virginia J. Savin, Robert E. Miller and William F. Caul
27.
Beyond the Emotional Event: Six Studies on the Social Sharing
of Emotion
309
Bernard
Rimé,
Batja
Mesquita,
Pierre Philippot and
Stefano
Boca
28.
Gender Differences in Motives for Regulating Emotions
336
Monique
Timmers, Agneta
H.
Fischer
and Antony
S. R.
Manstead
29.
Antecedent- and Response-Focused Emotion Regulation: Divergent
Consequences for Experience, Expression, and Physiology
358
James J. Gross
VOLUME III
Section
2:
Social, Cultural, and Organizational
Psychology Perspectives [Continued)
Part
4:
Emotion and Culture
30.
Culture and the Categorization of Emotions
3
James A. Russell
31.
Culture and the Self: Implications for Cognition, Emotion, and
Motivation
53
Hazel Rose
Markus
and Shinobu Kitayama
32.
Constants across Cultures in the Face and Emotion
113
Paul
Ekman
and Wallace
V.Friesen
33.
Is There Universal Recognition of Emotion from Facial Expression?:
A Review of the Cross-Cultural Studies
124
James A. Russell
34.
Evidence for Universality and Cultural Variation of Differential
Emotion Response Patterning
202
KhusR. Scherer and
Harald G. Wallbott
35.
The Shifting Basis of Life Satisfaction Judgments across Cultures:
Emotions versus Norms
237
Eunkook
Suh,
Ed
Diener,
Shigehiro Oishi and Harry C. Triandis
viii CONTENTS
Part
5:
Emotion in Organizational Life
36.
Emotion in the Workplace: A Reappraisal
265
BlaL· E. Ashforth and Ronald H. Humphrey
37.
Employee Positive Emotion and Favorable Outcomes
at the Workplace
290
Barry M.
Staw,
Robertl.
Sutton and Lisa
H. Pelled
38.
Emotions and Leadership: The Role of Emotional Intelligence
323
Jennifer M. George
Section
3:
Physiological and
Neuroscience
Approaches to Emotion
Part
6:
Peripheral Nervous System Activity
39.
Electromyographic Activity over Facial Muscle Regions Can
Differentiate the Valence and Intensity of Affective Reactions
349
John T. Cacioppo, Richard
Е. РеЩ,
Mary E.
Losch
and
Hai Sook
Kirn
40.
Voluntary Facial Action Generates Emotion-Specific
Autonomie
Nervous System Activity
368
Robert W. Levenson, Paul
Ekman
and Wallace V.
Friesen
41.
The
Autonomie
Differentiation of Emotions Revisited: Convergent
and Discriminant Validation
403
Gerhard Stemmler
VOLUME IV
Section
3:
Physiological and
Neuroscience
Approaches to Emotion {Continued)
Part
7:
Brain Circuits and Emotion
42.
Brain Systems that Mediate Both Emotion and Cognition
3
Jeffrey A. Gray
43.
Emotion Circuits in the Brain
21
Joseph E. LeDoux
44.
Emotion, Plasticity, Context, and Regulation: Perspectives from
Affective
Neuroscience
50
Richard
J.
Davidson, Daren C.Jachon and Ned H.
Kalin
45.
Rethinking Feelings: An fMRI Study of the Cognitive Regulation
of Emotion
92
Kevin
N.
Ochsner, Silvia A.
Bunge,
JamesJ. Gross and John
D.E.
Gabrieli
CONTENTS ix
Part
8:
The Amygdala
46.
The Contribution of the Amygdala to Normal and Abnormal
Emotional States
121
John P. Aggleton
47.
A Functional
MRI
Study of Human Amygdala Responses to
Facial Expressions of Fear versus Anger
132
PaulJ. Whalen, Lisa M. Shin, Sean
С
Mclnerney,
Håkan
Fischer,
Christopher I. Wright and Scott L.
Rauch
48.
Expression without Recognition: Contributions of the Human
Amygdala to Emotional Communication
153
Adam K. Anderson and
Elizabeth
A. Phelps
49.
Masked Presentations of Emotional Facial Expressions Modulate
Amygdala Activity without Explicit Knowledge
166
PaulJ. Whalen, Scott L.
Rauch,
Nancy L. Etcoff, Sean C. Mclnerney,
Michael B. Lee and Michael A. Jenike
Part
9:
The Orbito-Frontal Cortex
50.
Emotion, Decision Making and the Orbitofrontal Cortex
185
Antoine
Bechara,
Hanna
Damasio and Antonio R. Damasio
51.
The Orbitofrontal Cortex and Reward
211
Edmund T. RolL·
52.
Dissociable Neural Responses in Human Reward Systems
235
Rebecca Elliott, Karl
J
.
Friston
and Raymond
J. Dolan
Part
10:
The Role of Dopamine
53.
What is the Role of Dopamine in Reward: Hedonic Impact,
Reward Learning, or Incentive Salience?
253
Kent
С
Berridge and Terry E. Robinson
Part
11:
Neural Correlates of Subjective Emotion
54.
Neuroanatomical Correlates of Happiness, Sadness, and Disgust
363
Richard
Ό
.
Lane, EricM. Reiman, Geoffrey L. Ahem, Gary E. Schwartz
and Richard J. Davidson
55.
Intensely Pleasurable Responses to Music Correlate with Activity
in Brain Regions Implicated in Reward and Emotion
378
Anne J
.
Blood and Robert
J.
Zatone
56.
Functional Neuroanatomy of Emotion: A Meta-Analysis of
Emotion Activation Studies in PET and fMRI
392
К
Luán
Phan, Tor Wager,
Stephan F.
Щіог
and Israel Liberzon
CONTENTS
VOLUME
V
Section
4:
Developmental,
Health,
and
Abnormal
Psychology Perspectives
Part
12:
The Development of Emotion
57.
Children's Knowledge of Emotion
3
PaulL. Harris, Tjeert Olthof and Mark Meerum Terwogt
58.
Social Cognition,
Prosocial
Behavior, and Emotion in Preschoolers:
Contextual Validation
19
Susanne
A. Denham
59.
Young Children's Understanding of Other People's Feelings and
Beliefs: Individual Differences and Their Antecedents
31
Judy Dunn, Jane Brown, Cheryl Slomkowski, Caroline
Tesla
and
Lise Youngbhde
60.
Learning Display Rules: The Socialization of Emotion Expression
in Infancy
52
Carol Zander Mahtesta andjeannette M. Hamland
61.
Emergent Themes in the Study of Emotional Development and
Emotion Regulation
74
Joseph
J
.
Campos, Rosemary G. Campos and Karen Caplovitz Barrett
62.
Emotionality, Emotion Regulation, and Preschoolers' Social
Adaptation
91
Kenneth H. Rubin, Robert J. Copkn, Nathan A. Fox and
Susan D. Calkins
63.
The Relations of Emotionality and Regulation to Children's
Anger-Related Reactions
108
Nancy
Eisenberg,
Richard A. Fabes,
Mia Nyman,
Jane Bernzweig
and
Angel
Piñuelas
64.
Attachment and Emotion Regulation During Mother-Teen Problem
Solving: A Control Theory Analysis
137
R. Rogers
Kobak,
Holland
E. Cole,
Ray anne Ferenz-
Gillies,
William S. Fleming and Wendy Gamble
65.
Parental Socialization of Emotion
157
Nancy
Eisenberg,
Amanda Cumberland and Tracy L. Spinrad
66.
Emotion and Aging: Experience, Expression, and Control
213
James J. Gross, Laura L. Carstensen, Monisha Pasupathi, Jeanne Tsai,
Carina
Götestam
Skorpen andAngie Y. C. Hsu
Part
13:
Emotion and Physical Health
67.
Coping Theory and Research: Past, Present, and Future
235
Richard S. Lazarus
CONTENTS xi
68.
Coping with a Breast Cancer Diagnosis: A Prospective Study
257
Annette L. Stanton and Pameh R. Snider
69.
Personality, Coping Style, Emotion and Cancer: Towards an
Integrative
Model
274
Lydia
Temoshok
70.
Disclosure of Traumas and Immune Function: Health Implications
for Psychotherapy
296
James W. Pennebaker, Janice K. Kiecolt-
Glaser
and Ronald
Glaser
71.
Emotional States and Physical Health
310
Peter Salovey, AlexanderJ. Rothman,Jerusha B. Detweiler and
Wayne T. Steward
Part
14:
Emotion and Psychological Health
72.
The Autistic Child's Appraisal of Expressions of Emotion
335
R. Peter Hobson
73.
Selective Processing of Threat Cues in Anxiety States
358
Andrew Mathews and Colin MacLeod
74.
Predictors of Relapse in Unipolar
Depressives:
Expressed Emotion,
Marital Distress, and Perceived Criticism
368
JillM. Hooley and John D. Teasdale
75.
Dysfunction in the Neural Circuitry of Emotion Regulation
-
A Possible Prelude to Violence
382
Richard
J
.
Davidson,
Katherine M.
Putnam and Christine L. Larson |
adam_txt |
CONTENTS
VOLUME I
Appendix of Sources
xiii
Editor's Introduction Antony S.R. Manstead
xxv
Section
1:
Theoretical and Cognitive Psychology Perspectives
Part
1:
Emotion Theory
1.
What is an Emotion?
3
William James
2.
Cognitive, Social, and Physiological Determinants of Emotional State
18
Stanley
Schachter
and Jerome E. Singer
3.
Progress on a Cognitive-Motivational-Relational Theory of Emotion
45
Richard S.
Lazßrus
4.
The Laws of Emotion
76
Nico
H.
Frijda
5.
An Argument for Basic Emotions
95
Paul
Ekman
6.
A Theory of Emotion, and its Application to Understanding the
Neural Basis of Emotion
124
Edmund T. Rolb
7.
Emotion, Attention, and the Startle Reflex
151
Peter J. Lang, Margaret M. Bradley and Bruce
N.
Cuthbert
8.
The Affect System has Parallel and
Integrative
Processing
Components: Form Follows Function
191
John T. Cacioppo, Wendi L. Gardner and Gary G. Berntson
9.
The Role of Positive Emotions in Positive Psychology:
The Broaden-and-Build Theory of Positive Emotions
227
Barbara L. Fredrickson
Part
2:
Cognition and Emotion
10.
Concept of Emotion Viewed from a Prototype Perspective
247
Beverley Fehr and James A. Russell
11.
Emotion Knowledge: Further Exploration of a Prototype Approach
281
Phillip Shaver, Judith Schwartz, DonaldKirson and
Cary
O'Connor
vi CONTENTS
12.
Core Affect, Prototypical Emotional Episodes, and Other Things
Called Emotion: Dissecting the Elephant
335
James A. Russell and Lisa Feldman Barrett
13.
If It Changes It Must be a Process: Study of Emotion and Coping
During Three Stages of a College Examination
366
Susan Folkman and Richard S. Lazarus
VOLUME II
Section
1:
Theoretical and Cognitive Psychology
Perspectives [Continued)
Part
2:
Cognition and Emotion [Continued)
14.
Patterns of Cognitive Appraisal in Emotion
3
Craig A. Smith and Phoebe
С
Ellsworth
15.
Studying the Emotion-Antecedent Appraisal Process: An Expert
System Approach
39
Klaus R. Scherer
16.
Appraisal Determinants of Emotions: Constructing a More Accurate
and Comprehensive Theory
67
IraJ. Roseman, Ann Aliki
Antóniou
and Paul E.Jose
17.
Affect, Cognition, and Awareness: Affective Priming with Optimal
and
Suboptimal
Stimulus Exposures
100
Sheik T. Murphy andR.B. Zajonc
18.
Mood, Misattribution, and Judgments of Weil-Being: Informative
and Directive Functions of Affective States
134
Norbert
Schwarz
and Gerald L.
Clore
19.
Beyond Valence: Toward a Model of Emotion-Specific Influences
on Judgement and Choice
150
Jennifer S.
Lerner
and
Dacher Kellner
Section
2:
Social, Cultural, and
Organizational Psychology Perspectives
Part
3:
The Social Nature of Emotion
20.
Social Functions of Emotions at Four Levels of Analysis
171
Dacher Kellner
and Jonathan Haidt
21.
Is
Empathie
Emotion a Source of Altruistic Motivation?
187
С
Daniel Baton, Bruce D. Duncan, Paula Ackerman,
Terese
Buckley and Kimberly Birch
CONTENTS
vii
22. Are
Shame, Guilt, and Embarrassment Distinct Emotions?
207
June Price Tangney, Rowlands. Miller, Laura Flicker and
Deborah Hill Barlow
23.
The Intelligence of Emotional Intelligence
233
John D. Mayer and Peter Salovey
24.
Coherence between Expressive and Experiential Systems in Emotion
243
Erika L.
Rosenberg and Paul
Ekman
25.
Sociality of Solitary Smiling: Potentiation by an Implicit Audience
268
AlanJ.
Fridlund
26.
Communication of Affect through Facial Expressions in Humans
293
Ross W. Buck, Virginia J. Savin, Robert E. Miller and William F. Caul
27.
Beyond the Emotional Event: Six Studies on the Social Sharing
of Emotion
309
Bernard
Rimé,
Batja
Mesquita,
Pierre Philippot and
Stefano
Boca
28.
Gender Differences in Motives for Regulating Emotions
336
Monique
Timmers, Agneta
H.
Fischer
and Antony
S. R.
Manstead
29.
Antecedent- and Response-Focused Emotion Regulation: Divergent
Consequences for Experience, Expression, and Physiology
358
James J. Gross
VOLUME III
Section
2:
Social, Cultural, and Organizational
Psychology Perspectives [Continued)
Part
4:
Emotion and Culture
30.
Culture and the Categorization of Emotions
3
James A. Russell
31.
Culture and the Self: Implications for Cognition, Emotion, and
Motivation
53
Hazel Rose
Markus
and Shinobu Kitayama
32.
Constants across Cultures in the Face and Emotion
113
Paul
Ekman
and Wallace
V.Friesen
33.
Is There Universal Recognition of Emotion from Facial Expression?:
A Review of the Cross-Cultural Studies
124
James A. Russell
34.
Evidence for Universality and Cultural Variation of Differential
Emotion Response Patterning
202
KhusR. Scherer and
Harald G. Wallbott
35.
The Shifting Basis of Life Satisfaction Judgments across Cultures:
Emotions versus Norms
237
Eunkook
Suh,
Ed
Diener,
Shigehiro Oishi and Harry C. Triandis
viii CONTENTS
Part
5:
Emotion in Organizational Life
36.
Emotion in the Workplace: A Reappraisal
265
BlaL· E. Ashforth and Ronald H. Humphrey
37.
Employee Positive Emotion and Favorable Outcomes
at the Workplace
290
Barry M.
Staw,
Robertl.
Sutton and Lisa
H. Pelled
38.
Emotions and Leadership: The Role of Emotional Intelligence
323
Jennifer M. George
Section
3:
Physiological and
Neuroscience
Approaches to Emotion
Part
6:
Peripheral Nervous System Activity
39.
Electromyographic Activity over Facial Muscle Regions Can
Differentiate the Valence and Intensity of Affective Reactions
349
John T. Cacioppo, Richard
Е. РеЩ,
Mary E.
Losch
and
Hai Sook
Kirn
40.
Voluntary Facial Action Generates Emotion-Specific
Autonomie
Nervous System Activity
368
Robert W. Levenson, Paul
Ekman
and Wallace V.
Friesen
41.
The
Autonomie
Differentiation of Emotions Revisited: Convergent
and Discriminant Validation
403
Gerhard Stemmler
VOLUME IV
Section
3:
Physiological and
Neuroscience
Approaches to Emotion {Continued)
Part
7:
Brain Circuits and Emotion
42.
Brain Systems that Mediate Both Emotion and Cognition
3
Jeffrey A. Gray
43.
Emotion Circuits in the Brain
21
Joseph E. LeDoux
44.
Emotion, Plasticity, Context, and Regulation: Perspectives from
Affective
Neuroscience
50
Richard
J.
Davidson, Daren C.Jachon and Ned H.
Kalin
45.
Rethinking Feelings: An fMRI Study of the Cognitive Regulation
of Emotion
92
Kevin
N.
Ochsner, Silvia A.
Bunge,
JamesJ. Gross and John
D.E.
Gabrieli
CONTENTS ix
Part
8:
The Amygdala
46.
The Contribution of the Amygdala to Normal and Abnormal
Emotional States
121
John P. Aggleton
47.
A Functional
MRI
Study of Human Amygdala Responses to
Facial Expressions of Fear versus Anger
132
PaulJ. Whalen, Lisa M. Shin, Sean
С
Mclnerney,
Håkan
Fischer,
Christopher I. Wright and Scott L.
Rauch
48.
Expression without Recognition: Contributions of the Human
Amygdala to Emotional Communication
153
Adam K. Anderson and
Elizabeth
A. Phelps
49.
Masked Presentations of Emotional Facial Expressions Modulate
Amygdala Activity without Explicit Knowledge
166
PaulJ. Whalen, Scott L.
Rauch,
Nancy L. Etcoff, Sean C. Mclnerney,
Michael B. Lee and Michael A. Jenike
Part
9:
The Orbito-Frontal Cortex
50.
Emotion, Decision Making and the Orbitofrontal Cortex
185
Antoine
Bechara,
Hanna
Damasio and Antonio R. Damasio
51.
The Orbitofrontal Cortex and Reward
211
Edmund T. RolL·
52.
Dissociable Neural Responses in Human Reward Systems
235
Rebecca Elliott, Karl
J
.
Friston
and Raymond
J. Dolan
Part
10:
The Role of Dopamine
53.
What is the Role of Dopamine in Reward: Hedonic Impact,
Reward Learning, or Incentive Salience?
253
Kent
С
Berridge and Terry E. Robinson
Part
11:
Neural Correlates of Subjective Emotion
54.
Neuroanatomical Correlates of Happiness, Sadness, and Disgust
363
Richard
Ό
.
Lane, EricM. Reiman, Geoffrey L. Ahem, Gary E. Schwartz
and Richard J. Davidson
55.
Intensely Pleasurable Responses to Music Correlate with Activity
in Brain Regions Implicated in Reward and Emotion
378
Anne J
.
Blood and Robert
J.
Zatone
56.
Functional Neuroanatomy of Emotion: A Meta-Analysis of
Emotion Activation Studies in PET and fMRI
392
К
Luán
Phan, Tor Wager,
Stephan F.
Щіог
and Israel Liberzon
CONTENTS
VOLUME
V
Section
4:
Developmental,
Health,
and
Abnormal
Psychology Perspectives
Part
12:
The Development of Emotion
57.
Children's Knowledge of Emotion
3
PaulL. Harris, Tjeert Olthof and Mark Meerum Terwogt
58.
Social Cognition,
Prosocial
Behavior, and Emotion in Preschoolers:
Contextual Validation
19
Susanne
A. Denham
59.
Young Children's Understanding of Other People's Feelings and
Beliefs: Individual Differences and Their Antecedents
31
Judy Dunn, Jane Brown, Cheryl Slomkowski, Caroline
Tesla
and
Lise Youngbhde
60.
Learning Display Rules: The Socialization of Emotion Expression
in Infancy
52
Carol Zander Mahtesta andjeannette M. Hamland
61.
Emergent Themes in the Study of Emotional Development and
Emotion Regulation
74
Joseph
J
.
Campos, Rosemary G. Campos and Karen Caplovitz Barrett
62.
Emotionality, Emotion Regulation, and Preschoolers' Social
Adaptation
91
Kenneth H. Rubin, Robert J. Copkn, Nathan A. Fox and
Susan D. Calkins
63.
The Relations of Emotionality and Regulation to Children's
Anger-Related Reactions
108
Nancy
Eisenberg,
Richard A. Fabes,
Mia Nyman,
Jane Bernzweig
and
Angel
Piñuelas
64.
Attachment and Emotion Regulation During Mother-Teen Problem
Solving: A Control Theory Analysis
137
R. Rogers
Kobak,
Holland
E. Cole,
Ray anne Ferenz-
Gillies,
William S. Fleming and Wendy Gamble
65.
Parental Socialization of Emotion
157
Nancy
Eisenberg,
Amanda Cumberland and Tracy L. Spinrad
66.
Emotion and Aging: Experience, Expression, and Control
213
James J. Gross, Laura L. Carstensen, Monisha Pasupathi, Jeanne Tsai,
Carina
Götestam
Skorpen andAngie Y. C. Hsu
Part
13:
Emotion and Physical Health
67.
Coping Theory and Research: Past, Present, and Future
235
Richard S. Lazarus
CONTENTS xi
68.
Coping with a Breast Cancer Diagnosis: A Prospective Study
257
Annette L. Stanton and Pameh R. Snider
69.
Personality, Coping Style, Emotion and Cancer: Towards an
Integrative
Model
274
Lydia
Temoshok
70.
Disclosure of Traumas and Immune Function: Health Implications
for Psychotherapy
296
James W. Pennebaker, Janice K. Kiecolt-
Glaser
and Ronald
Glaser
71.
Emotional States and Physical Health
310
Peter Salovey, AlexanderJ. Rothman,Jerusha B. Detweiler and
Wayne T. Steward
Part
14:
Emotion and Psychological Health
72.
The Autistic Child's Appraisal of Expressions of Emotion
335
R. Peter Hobson
73.
Selective Processing of Threat Cues in Anxiety States
358
Andrew Mathews and Colin MacLeod
74.
Predictors of Relapse in Unipolar
Depressives:
Expressed Emotion,
Marital Distress, and Perceived Criticism
368
JillM. Hooley and John D. Teasdale
75.
Dysfunction in the Neural Circuitry of Emotion Regulation
-
A Possible Prelude to Violence
382
Richard
J
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Davidson,
Katherine M.
Putnam and Christine L. Larson |
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