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050 | 0 0 | ▼a BF371 ▼b .M4478 2006 |
082 | 0 0 | ▼a 153.1/2 ▼2 22 |
090 | ▼a 153.12 ▼b M5335 | |
245 | 0 0 | ▼a Memory and emotion : ▼b interdisciplinary perspectives / ▼c edited by Bob Uttl, Nobuo Ohta, and Amy Siegenthaler. |
260 | ▼a Malden, MA : ▼b Blackwell Pub. , ▼c 2006. | |
300 | ▼a xiv, 310 p. : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 23 cm. | |
440 | 0 | ▼a New perspectives in cognitive psychology |
504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references and indexes. | |
650 | 0 | ▼a Memory. |
650 | 0 | ▼a Emotions. |
650 | 0 | ▼a Memory ▼x Physiological aspects. |
650 | 0 | ▼a Emotions ▼x Physiological aspects. |
650 | 0 | ▼a Psychology, Pathological. |
700 | 1 | ▼a Uttl, Bob. |
700 | 1 | ▼a Ohta, Nobuo. |
700 | 1 | ▼a Siegenthaler, Amy. |
945 | ▼a KINS |
소장정보
No. | 소장처 | 청구기호 | 등록번호 | 도서상태 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
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No. 1 | 소장처 중앙도서관/서고6층/ | 청구기호 153.12 M5335 | 등록번호 111403281 | 도서상태 대출중 | 반납예정일 2023-02-15 | 예약 예약가능 | 서비스 |
컨텐츠정보
목차
Preface.
List of Contributors.
Part I. Introduction:.
1. Memory and Emotion from Interdisciplinary Perspectives: Bob Uttl (Tamagawa University), Amy L. Siegenthaler (Tokyo University of Social Welfare), and Nobuo Ohta (Tokyo University of Social Welfare).
Part II: Memory, Emotion, and Cognition:.
2. Memory for Emotional Episodes: The Strengths and Limits of Arousal-Based Accounts: Daniel Reisberg (Reed College).
3. Emotional Valence, Discrete Emotions, and Memory: Linda J. Levine (University of California, Irvine) and David A. Pizarro (Cornell University).
4. Remembering emotional events: The relevance of memory for associated emotions: Sven Å Christianson (Stockholm University) and Elisabeth Engelberg (Stockholm School of Economics).
5. Are We Frightened Because We Run Away? Some Evidence from Metacognitive Feelings: Asher Koriat (University of Haifa).
Part III. Memory, Emotion, Aging, and the Brain:.
6. The Memory-Enhancing Effect of Emotion: Functional Neuroimaging Evidence: Florin Dolcos (Duke University), Kevin S. LaBar (Duke University), and Roberto Cabeza (Duke University).
7. Why Memories May Become More Positive as People Age: Mara Mather (University of California, Santa Cruz).
8. Age-Related Changes in the Encoding and Retrieval and Emotional and Non-Emotional Information: Bob Uttl (Tamagawa University) and Peter Graf (University of British Columbia).
Part IV. Memory, Emotion, and Psychopathology:.
9. Anxiety and the Encoding of Emotional Information: Andrew Mathews (University of London).
10. Memory, Emotion and Psychotherapy: Maximizing the Positive Functions of Self-Defining Memories: Jefferson A. Singer (Connecticut College).
11. Trauma and Memory: Normal versus Special Memory Mechanisms: Gail S. Goodman (University of California, Davis) and Pedro M. Paz-Alonso (University of the Basque Country).
12. Trauma and Memory Revisited: John F. Kihlstrom (University of California, Berkeley).
Name Index.
Subject Index.
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