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Evolved Emotions
An Interdisciplinary and Functional Analysis
44,99 € |
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Verlag: | Lexington Books |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 25.06.2019 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781498574297 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 422 |
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Beschreibungen
<span>In </span>
<span>Evolved Emotions</span>
<span>, Glenn Weisfeld analyzes a comprehensive list of universal emotions, detailing their elicitors, affects, behavioral tendencies, expressions, visceral changes, neural mediations, development over the life span, and presence in other species. This comparative, evolutionary perspective inspires respect for the ancient utility of our emotions and the specific, enduring adaptive value of each one. This book offers novel insights into neglected emotional behaviors such as contact comfort, pain, feeding, disgust, fatigue, sleep, play, amorousness, sex, grief, parental behavior, anger, pride and shame, and humor. This systematic study of universal human emotions offers a framework for understanding all voluntary human behavior, including developmental, personality, gender, and pathological differences, explaining how each normal emotion serves to enhance the biological fitness of the individual.</span>
<span>Evolved Emotions</span>
<span>, Glenn Weisfeld analyzes a comprehensive list of universal emotions, detailing their elicitors, affects, behavioral tendencies, expressions, visceral changes, neural mediations, development over the life span, and presence in other species. This comparative, evolutionary perspective inspires respect for the ancient utility of our emotions and the specific, enduring adaptive value of each one. This book offers novel insights into neglected emotional behaviors such as contact comfort, pain, feeding, disgust, fatigue, sleep, play, amorousness, sex, grief, parental behavior, anger, pride and shame, and humor. This systematic study of universal human emotions offers a framework for understanding all voluntary human behavior, including developmental, personality, gender, and pathological differences, explaining how each normal emotion serves to enhance the biological fitness of the individual.</span>
<span>In </span>
<span>Evolved Emotions</span>
<span>, Glenn Weisfeld analyzes a comprehensive list of universal emotions, detailing their elicitors, affects, behavioral tendencies, and expressions. Weisfeld explains how each emotion enhances the biological fitness of the individual.</span>
<span>Evolved Emotions</span>
<span>, Glenn Weisfeld analyzes a comprehensive list of universal emotions, detailing their elicitors, affects, behavioral tendencies, and expressions. Weisfeld explains how each emotion enhances the biological fitness of the individual.</span>
<span>Chapter 1: Conceptual and Historical Foundations </span>
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<span>Chapter 2: Evolution of the Emotions</span>
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<span>Chapter 3: Emotional Development, Research Methods, and Emotion Regulation </span>
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<span>Chapter 4: Neural and Hormonal Bases of Emotions</span>
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<span>Chapter 5: Emotional Expressions </span>
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<span>Chapter 6: Cutaneous Sensations and Thirst </span>
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<span>Chapter 7: Hunger, Tasting, Smelling, and Disgust</span>
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<span>Chapter 8: Fear, Anxiety, and Stress </span>
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<span>Chapter 9: Interest</span>
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<span>Chapter 10: Fatigue and Sleep</span>
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<span>Chapter 11: Sexual Feelings and Amorousness</span>
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<span>Chapter 12: Social Bonds and Parent-Offspring Behavior</span>
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<span>Chapter 13: Aggression </span>
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<span>Chapter 14: Pride and Shame </span>
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<span>Chapter 15: Appreciation of Humor and the Arts</span>
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<span>Chapter 16: Happiness</span>
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<span>Chapter 2: Evolution of the Emotions</span>
<br>
<br>
<span>Chapter 3: Emotional Development, Research Methods, and Emotion Regulation </span>
<br>
<br>
<span>Chapter 4: Neural and Hormonal Bases of Emotions</span>
<br>
<br>
<span>Chapter 5: Emotional Expressions </span>
<br>
<br>
<span>Chapter 6: Cutaneous Sensations and Thirst </span>
<br>
<br>
<span>Chapter 7: Hunger, Tasting, Smelling, and Disgust</span>
<br>
<br>
<span>Chapter 8: Fear, Anxiety, and Stress </span>
<br>
<br>
<span>Chapter 9: Interest</span>
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<br>
<span>Chapter 10: Fatigue and Sleep</span>
<br>
<br>
<span>Chapter 11: Sexual Feelings and Amorousness</span>
<br>
<br>
<span>Chapter 12: Social Bonds and Parent-Offspring Behavior</span>
<br>
<br>
<span>Chapter 13: Aggression </span>
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<br>
<span>Chapter 14: Pride and Shame </span>
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<span>Chapter 15: Appreciation of Humor and the Arts</span>
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<span>Chapter 16: Happiness</span>
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<span>Glenn Weisfeld</span>
<span> is professor of psychology at Wayne State University</span>
<span> is professor of psychology at Wayne State University</span>