
Perception of Emotion in Self and Others
Patricia Pliner(Editor)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 14. June 2012
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X, 204 pages
978-1-4684-3550-4 (ISBN)
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
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X, 204 p.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
326 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4684-3550-4 (9781468435504)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4684-3548-1
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Patricia Pliner
Perception of Emotion in Self and Others
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09/1979
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Content
1 A Perceptual-Motor Processing Model of Emotion.- Four Theories of Emotion.- Issues Brought to Focus by the Emotion Models.- A Perceptual-Motor Theory of Emotion.- Summary and Conclusions.- References.- 2 The Ecological Study of Emotions in Humans.- A Theory of Personality That Is Appropriate for Understanding Human Emotions.- A Research Program for Investigating Human Emotions in Real-Life Situations.- Summary.- References.- 3 Emotion: The Perception of Bodily Change.- James and Lange.- Perception of Bodily Change.- Reported and Actual Bodily Change.- Development of the Perception of Bodily Change.- Conclusion.- References.- 4 Language, Image, and Emotion.- The Image as Instructions.- The Image as a Response.- Experimental Control of Imagery.- Imagery and Therapy.- References.- 5 Emotional Arousal, Anger, and Aggression: The Misattribution Issue.- The Empirical Phenomena.- Interpretations of the Empirical Phenomena.- Nonenhancement Effects of Additional Arousal on Agression.- Enhancement Effects of Additional Arousal on Aggression.- Salience Conceptualization.- Directions for Future Research.- References.- 6 The Theoretical and Experimental Foundations of a Cognitive Model for Depression.- The Phenomenology of Depression.- Some Problems in the Study of Depression.- Cognition and Cognitive Processes.- The Cognitive Model of Depression.- Cognition and Depression.- Studies on Ideation of Depressives.- Negative Cognition and Affect.- Negative Cognition, Motivation, and Behavior.- Negative Cognition and Physiology.- Characteristic Thought Processes in Depression.- The Restricted Time Perspective in Depression.- Selective Recall.- Future Research on the Cognitive Model of Depression.- References.- 7 Sexual Orientation and Self-Perception.- Components of Sexual Orientation.-Preliminary Research on the Self-Attribution Model.- Current Status of the Sexual Orientation Self-Attribution Model.- References.- 8 Cognitive, Behavioral, and Interpersonal Consequences of Self-Monitoring.- A Concept of Self-Monitoring.- The Consequences of Self-Monitoring.- Detecting Self-Monitoring in Others.- Conclusions.- References.