Consciousness, Emotional Self-Regulation and the Brain
During the last decade, the study of emotional self-regulation has blossomed in a variety of sub-disciplines belonging to either psychology (developmental, clinical) or the neurosciences (cognitive and affective). Consciousness, Emotional Self-Regulation and the Brain gives an overview of the curren...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Philadelphia, PA, USA :
John Benjamins Publishing Company
2003.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | Advances in consciousness research ;
v. 54. |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009798095306719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Consciousness, Emotional Self-Regulation and the Brain
- Editorial page
- Title page
- LCC page
- Table of contents
- List of contributors
- Introduction
- Overview of chapter contents
- Acknowledgements
- Emotion self-regulation
- Introduction
- Components of emotion
- Gross' process model of emotion self-regulation
- Theoretical and empirical challenges in measuring antecedent emotion self-regulation
- Izard's multi-system model of emotion generation
- Implications of Izard's multi-system model of emotion activation for emotion self-regulation
- Emotion self-regulation and emotional homeostasis
- A sequential model of emotion self-regulation
- Control regulation
- Emotional dissociation
- Enhancing and suppressing emotional expression
- Anticipatory regulation
- Exploratory regulation
- Emotion self-regulation as a contextually-bound process
- Summary and future research directions
- References
- Temperament and emotional regulation
- Introduction
- Theoretical and empirical approaches to emotional regulation
- Emotional regulation in early childhood: Normative development
- Temperament and early emotional development
- Temperament and the development of emotional regulation
- Direct effects of temperament
- Moderated effects of temperament
- Mediational effects of temperament
- Future directions in the study of temperament and emotional regulation
- Summary
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Emotion dysregulation and psychopathology
- Introduction
- Functionalist theory
- Emotion regulation and dysregulation
- What gets regulated in emotion regulation?
- Emotion dysregulation and psychopathology in childhood
- Nonclinical samples
- Clinical samples
- At-risk samples
- Emotion regulation and psychopathology in adulthood
- Nonclinical samples
- Clinical samples
- Summary and future directions.
- Ackowledgements
- References
- Neural substrates of conscious emotional experience
- Overview
- A cognitive neuroscientific approach to emotional experience
- A cognitive-developmental approach to emotional experience
- The Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale (LEAS): Psychometric findings
- Neural correlates of emotional awareness
- A. Focal attention to feelings
- B. Reflective awareness
- C. Background feelings
- D. Implicit emotion
- A neural model of implicit and explicit emotional processing
- Self-regulation
- Discussion
- Normative emotional experience
- Clinical implications
- Summary
- References
- Self-regulation by the medial frontal cortex
- Introduction
- Concepts of self-regulation
- The anterior cingulate cortex in self-regulation
- Animal studies of action monitoring
- Human studies of action monitoring
- The ERN and action monitoring
- The ERN and conflict monitoring
- Disorders of self-regulation
- Monitoring deficits and schizophrenia
- Monitoring deficits and OCD
- Affective control of action monitoring
- A model of action-regulation
- Systems for discriminative learning
- Neurophysiological mechanisms for self-regulation
- Human electrophysiology of corticolimbic self-regulation
- Phase resetting of the theta rhythm by dopaminergic signals
- Opiates and the theta rhythm: Modification of the signal-to-noise ratio
- Cybernetics of motivational congruence
- Summary
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Neural basis of conscious and voluntary self-regulation of emotion
- Introduction
- Definition of emotional self-regulation
- Neural basis of emotional self-regulation: Findings from functional neuroimaging studies
- Neural correlates of conscious and voluntary regulation of sexual arousal
- Neural correlates of conscious and voluntary regulation of sadness in adults.
- Neural correlates of conscious and voluntary regulation of sadness in children
- fMRI studies of emotional self-regulation conducted by other groups
- Neural circuitry underlying emotional self-regulation
- A theoretical note about emotional self-regulation and mind-brain interaction
- Summary
- Acknowledgements
- References
- The volitional influence of the mind on the brain, with special reference to emotional self-regulation
- Introduction
- Practical and theoretical aspects of self-directed neuroplasticity
- Philosophical foundations of neuroscience
- A causal role for mindful awareness in brain regulation
- Physics in neuroscience
- Classical physics
- Choices of the Process I actions
- The Quantum Zeno Effect
- Mental action in neuroscience
- Conclusions and summary
- References
- Appendix
- The culture of behaviorism and the conflict in philosophy of science (by Jeffrey Schwartz and Mario Beauregard)
- EEG biofeedback (``Neurofeedback'') and affective disorders
- Introduction
- Organization of this chapter
- Definition with underlying principles
- The trivial mediation issue
- Functional significance: Experimental studies
- Functional significance: Clinical application for depression
- Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)
- Summary
- References
- Consciousness, emotional self-regulation, and the psychosomatic network
- Introduction: Consciousness and volitional control
- The psychosomatic network: Psychoneuroimmunology
- Relevance to oral biology and medicine
- Conclusion
- Summary
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- References
- Name index
- Subject index
- The series ADVANCES IN CONSCIOUSNESS RESEARCH.