04382nam 2200721 a 450 991096414490332120200520144314.097866122549019789027299963902729996X978058546120505854612019781282254909128225490110.1075/aicr.16(CKB)1000000000008896(SSID)ssj0000116808(PQKBManifestationID)11131923(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000116808(PQKBWorkID)10036080(PQKB)11183721(MiAaPQ)EBC622287(DE-B1597)720770(DE-B1597)9789027299963(EXLCZ)99100000000000889620010118d2000 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrThe caldron of consciousness motivation, affect and self-organization - an anthology /edited by Ralph D. Ellis, Natika Newton1st ed.Amsterdam ;[Great Britain] John Benjamins Pub20001 online resource (302 pages)Advances in consciousness research,1381-589X ;v. 16Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9789027251367 9027251363 9781556191961 1556191960 Includes bibliographical references and index.THE CALDRON OF CONSCIOUSNESS -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- PART I: The Centrality of Emotion -- Chapter 1. Integrating the Physiological and Phenomenological Dimensions of Affect and Motivation -- Chapter 2. Affective Consciousness and the Instinctual Motor System: The Neural Sources of Sadness and Joy -- Chapter 3. Consciousness, Motivation, and Emotion: Biopsychological Reflections -- Chapter 4. Conscious Emotion in a Dynamic System: How Can Know How Feel -- PART II: Toward an Ecological Science of the Affective Sphere -- Chapter 5. The 'Mind'/'Body' Problem and First-Person Process: Three Types of Concepts -- Chapter 6. Dissolving Differences: How to Understand the Competing Approaches to Human Emotion -- Chapter 7. The Effect of Motivation on the Stream of Consciousness -- Chapter 8. Motivation and Emotion: An Interactive Process Model -- Chapter 9. Mind, Brain, and Chaos -- PART III: Emotional Learning and Development -- Chapter 10. Child Development and the Regulation of Affect and Cognition in Consciousness -- Chapter 11. Emotions: The Fetters of Instincts and the Promise of Dynamic Systems -- Chapter 12. Awareness of Emotions: A Neuropsychological Perspective -- Index -- the series ADVANCES IN CONSCIOUSNESS RESEARCH.From a neuropsychological perspective, awareness of emotions is a complex function involving several components (perceptual decoding and conceptualization, memory and attention, and psychophysiological responses). Pathological conditions of the nervous system as well as certain experimental procedures in healthy persons may induce dissociations of these components. It is suggested that perceptual awareness of an emotional stimulus requires a correct stimulus identification as well as input monitoring. Awareness of experiential qualities is a more global function involving integration of interoceptive information, formation of emotional schemas or concepts, and recall of episodic memory of past emotions. Perceptual awareness of internal or external stimulus events can be defined and measured by means of psychophysical methods. Experiental qualities, however, are difficult to assess in a reductionist/physicalist framework.Advances in consciousness research ;v. 16.ConsciousnessEmotionsMotivation (Psychology)Self-organizing systemsConsciousness.Emotions.Motivation (Psychology)Self-organizing systems.153Ellis Ralph D615426Newton Natika1799875MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910964144903321The caldron of consciousness4345598UNINA