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The caldron of consciousness : motivation, affect and self-organization - an anthology / / edited by Ralph D. Ellis, Natika Newton
The caldron of consciousness : motivation, affect and self-organization - an anthology / / edited by Ralph D. Ellis, Natika Newton
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; [Great Britain], : John Benjamins Pub, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (302 pages)
Disciplina 153
Altri autori (Persone) EllisRalph D
NewtonNatika
Collana Advances in consciousness research
Soggetto topico Consciousness
Emotions
Motivation (Psychology)
Self-organizing systems
ISBN 90-272-9996-X
9786612254901
0-585-46120-1
1-282-25490-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 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.
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The caldron of consciousness : motivation, affect, and self-organization : an anthology
The caldron of consciousness : motivation, affect, and self-organization : an anthology
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : J Benjamins Pub Co, 2000
Disciplina 153
Collana Advances in consciousness research The caldron of consciousness
Soggetto topico Consciousness
Emotions
Motivation (Psychology)
Self-organizing systems
Emotional Intelligence
Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms
Psychophysiology
Personality Development
Cognition
Psychoanalytic Theory
Psychiatry and Psychology
Mental Processes
Intelligence
Psychological Theory
Psychological Phenomena and Processes
Personality
Ego
Motivation
Social Sciences
Psychology
ISBN 90-272-9996-X
9786612254901
0-585-46120-1
1-282-25490-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450395603321
[Place of publication not identified], : J Benjamins Pub Co, 2000
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The caldron of consciousness : motivation, affect, and self-organization : an anthology
The caldron of consciousness : motivation, affect, and self-organization : an anthology
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : J Benjamins Pub Co, 2000
Disciplina 153
Collana Advances in consciousness research The caldron of consciousness
Soggetto topico Consciousness
Emotions
Motivation (Psychology)
Self-organizing systems
Emotional Intelligence
Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms
Psychophysiology
Personality Development
Cognition
Psychoanalytic Theory
Mental Processes
Intelligence
Psychological Theory
Personality
Ego
Motivation
Social Sciences
Psychology
ISBN 90-272-9996-X
9786612254901
0-585-46120-1
1-282-25490-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783180103321
[Place of publication not identified], : J Benjamins Pub Co, 2000
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Categorical versus dimensional models of affect [[electronic resource] ] : a seminar on the theories of Panksepp and Russell / / edited by Peter Zachar, Ralph D. Ellis
Categorical versus dimensional models of affect [[electronic resource] ] : a seminar on the theories of Panksepp and Russell / / edited by Peter Zachar, Ralph D. Ellis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (356 p.)
Disciplina 152.4
Altri autori (Persone) EllisRalph D
ZacharPeter
Collana Consciousness & emotion book series
Soggetto topico Affect (Psychology)
Emotions
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-76923-8
9786613680006
90-272-7475-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Categorical versus Dimensional Models of Affect; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; 1. Introduction; 2. An intellectual biography of Jaak Panksepp; 3. An intellectual biography of James Russell; 4. What is at stake in this scientific debate about affect?; 5. The plan of the book and chapter summaries; References; 2. In defense of multiple Core Affects; 2. How does affect relate to prototypical emotional episodes?; 3. What kind of affect might be had by other mammals and/or human infants?; 4. How can we infer affect from observation of behavior?
6. Is affect always conscious?7. What is the relationship between affect and cognition?; 9. What roles do the biological sciences and psychological sciences have in studying affect?; 11. Considering the diversity of theoretical viewpoints in the scientific study of affective and emotional pphenomena; References; 1. Psychological construction; 4. What kind of affect might be had by other mammals and/or human infants?; 5. How can we infer affect from observation of behavior?; 7. Is affect always conscious?; 8. What is the relationship between affect and cognition
10. What roles do the biological sciences and psychological sciences have in studying affect12. Considering the diversity of theoretical viewpoints in the scientific study; References; 1. The affective neuroscience of raw emotional feelings; 2. The dimensionality of affective experience; 5. Concluding challenges and reflections; References; 5. Preliminary comments on Panksepp; 6. Discrete emotions: From folk psychology to causal mechanisms; 1. Introduction; 2. Panksepp on primary, secondary and tertiary affects; 3. Russell on core affect, affective quality and meta-experience
4. Are discrete emotions causal mechanisms?6. Why do emotion components co-occur?; 7. A possible reconciliation?; 8. Conclusion; References; 7. Nothing in mammalian psychology makes sense except in light of primary-process capacitiies; 1. Ancestral voices in the mammalian mind; 2. How we know that we do not know ourselves; 3. In the shadows of doubt; 4. Conclusion; References; References; 9. Affect as appraisal; 1. Introduction; 2. A perspective on affect and emotion; 3. Functionalism; 4. Affect, emotion and cognition; 5. Social influences; 6. Conclusion; References
10. What should theories of emotion be about?1. Some thoughts on reading Panksepp; 2. Some thoughts on reading Russell; 3. In defense of meta (tertiary) emotional experiences; 4. Emotional causality and realism; 5. Concluding observations; References; 11. Valence, reductionism, and the ineffable; 1. Some questions about valence; 2. Reductionism; 3. Coherence and construction; 4. Levels of analysis; References; 1. Introduction; References; 13. Comparison of affect program theories, appraisal theories, psychological construction theories; 1. Definition of emotion; 2. Emotion causation
3. Empirical research
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012
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Categorical versus dimensional models of affect [[electronic resource] ] : a seminar on the theories of Panksepp and Russell / / edited by Peter Zachar, Ralph D. Ellis
Categorical versus dimensional models of affect [[electronic resource] ] : a seminar on the theories of Panksepp and Russell / / edited by Peter Zachar, Ralph D. Ellis
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (356 p.)
Disciplina 152.4
Altri autori (Persone) EllisRalph D
ZacharPeter
Collana Consciousness & emotion book series
Soggetto topico Affect (Psychology)
Emotions
ISBN 1-280-76923-8
9786613680006
90-272-7475-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Categorical versus Dimensional Models of Affect; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; 1. Introduction; 2. An intellectual biography of Jaak Panksepp; 3. An intellectual biography of James Russell; 4. What is at stake in this scientific debate about affect?; 5. The plan of the book and chapter summaries; References; 2. In defense of multiple Core Affects; 2. How does affect relate to prototypical emotional episodes?; 3. What kind of affect might be had by other mammals and/or human infants?; 4. How can we infer affect from observation of behavior?
6. Is affect always conscious?7. What is the relationship between affect and cognition?; 9. What roles do the biological sciences and psychological sciences have in studying affect?; 11. Considering the diversity of theoretical viewpoints in the scientific study of affective and emotional pphenomena; References; 1. Psychological construction; 4. What kind of affect might be had by other mammals and/or human infants?; 5. How can we infer affect from observation of behavior?; 7. Is affect always conscious?; 8. What is the relationship between affect and cognition
10. What roles do the biological sciences and psychological sciences have in studying affect12. Considering the diversity of theoretical viewpoints in the scientific study; References; 1. The affective neuroscience of raw emotional feelings; 2. The dimensionality of affective experience; 5. Concluding challenges and reflections; References; 5. Preliminary comments on Panksepp; 6. Discrete emotions: From folk psychology to causal mechanisms; 1. Introduction; 2. Panksepp on primary, secondary and tertiary affects; 3. Russell on core affect, affective quality and meta-experience
4. Are discrete emotions causal mechanisms?6. Why do emotion components co-occur?; 7. A possible reconciliation?; 8. Conclusion; References; 7. Nothing in mammalian psychology makes sense except in light of primary-process capacitiies; 1. Ancestral voices in the mammalian mind; 2. How we know that we do not know ourselves; 3. In the shadows of doubt; 4. Conclusion; References; References; 9. Affect as appraisal; 1. Introduction; 2. A perspective on affect and emotion; 3. Functionalism; 4. Affect, emotion and cognition; 5. Social influences; 6. Conclusion; References
10. What should theories of emotion be about?1. Some thoughts on reading Panksepp; 2. Some thoughts on reading Russell; 3. In defense of meta (tertiary) emotional experiences; 4. Emotional causality and realism; 5. Concluding observations; References; 11. Valence, reductionism, and the ineffable; 1. Some questions about valence; 2. Reductionism; 3. Coherence and construction; 4. Levels of analysis; References; 1. Introduction; References; 13. Comparison of affect program theories, appraisal theories, psychological construction theories; 1. Definition of emotion; 2. Emotion causation
3. Empirical research
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790353803321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012
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Categorical versus dimensional models of affect : a seminar on the theories of Panksepp and Russell / / edited by Peter Zachar, Ralph D. Ellis
Categorical versus dimensional models of affect : a seminar on the theories of Panksepp and Russell / / edited by Peter Zachar, Ralph D. Ellis
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (356 p.)
Disciplina 152.4
Altri autori (Persone) EllisRalph D
ZacharPeter
Collana Consciousness & emotion book series
Soggetto topico Affect (Psychology)
Emotions
ISBN 1-280-76923-8
9786613680006
90-272-7475-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Categorical versus Dimensional Models of Affect; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; 1. Introduction; 2. An intellectual biography of Jaak Panksepp; 3. An intellectual biography of James Russell; 4. What is at stake in this scientific debate about affect?; 5. The plan of the book and chapter summaries; References; 2. In defense of multiple Core Affects; 2. How does affect relate to prototypical emotional episodes?; 3. What kind of affect might be had by other mammals and/or human infants?; 4. How can we infer affect from observation of behavior?
6. Is affect always conscious?7. What is the relationship between affect and cognition?; 9. What roles do the biological sciences and psychological sciences have in studying affect?; 11. Considering the diversity of theoretical viewpoints in the scientific study of affective and emotional pphenomena; References; 1. Psychological construction; 4. What kind of affect might be had by other mammals and/or human infants?; 5. How can we infer affect from observation of behavior?; 7. Is affect always conscious?; 8. What is the relationship between affect and cognition
10. What roles do the biological sciences and psychological sciences have in studying affect12. Considering the diversity of theoretical viewpoints in the scientific study; References; 1. The affective neuroscience of raw emotional feelings; 2. The dimensionality of affective experience; 5. Concluding challenges and reflections; References; 5. Preliminary comments on Panksepp; 6. Discrete emotions: From folk psychology to causal mechanisms; 1. Introduction; 2. Panksepp on primary, secondary and tertiary affects; 3. Russell on core affect, affective quality and meta-experience
4. Are discrete emotions causal mechanisms?6. Why do emotion components co-occur?; 7. A possible reconciliation?; 8. Conclusion; References; 7. Nothing in mammalian psychology makes sense except in light of primary-process capacitiies; 1. Ancestral voices in the mammalian mind; 2. How we know that we do not know ourselves; 3. In the shadows of doubt; 4. Conclusion; References; References; 9. Affect as appraisal; 1. Introduction; 2. A perspective on affect and emotion; 3. Functionalism; 4. Affect, emotion and cognition; 5. Social influences; 6. Conclusion; References
10. What should theories of emotion be about?1. Some thoughts on reading Panksepp; 2. Some thoughts on reading Russell; 3. In defense of meta (tertiary) emotional experiences; 4. Emotional causality and realism; 5. Concluding observations; References; 11. Valence, reductionism, and the ineffable; 1. Some questions about valence; 2. Reductionism; 3. Coherence and construction; 4. Levels of analysis; References; 1. Introduction; References; 13. Comparison of affect program theories, appraisal theories, psychological construction theories; 1. Definition of emotion; 2. Emotion causation
3. Empirical research
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012
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Consciousness & emotion [[electronic resource] ] : agency, conscious choice, and selective perception / / edited by Ralph D. Ellis, Natika Newton
Consciousness & emotion [[electronic resource] ] : agency, conscious choice, and selective perception / / edited by Ralph D. Ellis, Natika Newton
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, PA, : John Benjamins Pub., c2005
Descrizione fisica xii, 330 p
Disciplina 152.4
Altri autori (Persone) EllisRalph D
NewtonNatika
Collana Consciousness & emotion
Soggetto topico Emotions and cognition
Intentionalism
ISBN 1-282-15689-6
9786612156892
90-272-9461-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Consciousness and emotion
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782179303321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, PA, : John Benjamins Pub., c2005
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Consciousness & emotion : agency, conscious choice, and selective perception / / edited by Ralph D. Ellis, Natika Newton
Consciousness & emotion : agency, conscious choice, and selective perception / / edited by Ralph D. Ellis, Natika Newton
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, PA, : John Benjamins Pub., c2005
Descrizione fisica xii, 330 p
Disciplina 152.4
Altri autori (Persone) EllisRalph D
NewtonNatika
Collana Consciousness & emotion
Soggetto topico Emotions and cognition
Intentionalism
ISBN 1-282-15689-6
9786612156892
90-272-9461-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Consciousness & -- Emotion -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Author addresses -- Introduction -- Part I. Emotional influences on perception and thought -- Part II. Agency and choice -- Part III. Agency and moral value -- References -- I. Emotional influences on perception and thought -- Subjective prerequisites for the construction of an objective world -- Perceptgeneses -- Adaptive serials -- Self-nonself integration -- The tests -- Procedure and subjects -- Results -- Conclusions -- P-phase to C-phase interaction -- Participants -- Results -- Conclusion -- Perceptgenesis, a closer look -- Adaptation and defense -- Creativity -- Creativity, defense, and anxiety -- An experiment with flight phobia -- Discussion -- References -- Energetic effects of emotions on cognitions -- 1. Neurobiological Perspectives -- Distinctions between affective and cognitive structures -- Neurobiological aspects of affective-cognitive interactions -- Basic emotional systems -- 2. Psychosocial perspectives -- Converging neurobiological and psychosocial findings -- General and specific operator-effects of emotions on cognition -- The energetic dimension of emotions -- Non-linear aspects of emotion-cognition interactions -- 3. Discussion and resulting working hypotheses -- 4. Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Negative affective states' effects on perception of affective pictures -- Method -- Results -- Discussion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Annex 1 -- Neural development -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Neural Darwinism -- 3. The affective connection -- 4. Implications of affective neural Darwinism -- 4.1. Developmental and functional issues -- 4.2. Primary and secondary emotions -- 4.3. Psychological issues -- 4.4. Evolutionary issues -- 4.5. Language -- 4.6. Genetic issues -- 4.7. Neurological issues.
4.8. Potential outcomes -- 5. Relation to the immune system -- 6. Implications of the immune system link -- 7. Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Consciousness, emotion and face -- 1. Introduction -- Objectives and hypotheses -- Methodology -- Data analysis -- Discussion -- Note -- References -- Phenomenal consciousness, sense impressions, and the logic of 'what it's like' -- What it's like: The vulgar and the philosophical -- Sellarsian sense impressions -- The function of `what it's like' -- Knowing what it's like -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- II. Agency and choice -- Exposing the covert agent -- Bodily intentionality -- Neuromuscular basis of bodily intentionality -- Panksepp's emotional circuits -- Motivated behavior in the rat -- Seeking system activates preparation -- Emotionally motivated preparing to interact -- Higher levels depend on lower -- Propioceptive imaging -- Selective fusimotor activity -- Ascending propioception during peripheral inhibition -- No motor imaging without involving the body -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- Doing it and meaning it -- Introduction: A working hypothesis -- Rejecting two potential counterexamples to meaningful consciousness -- Meaning what you do and doing what you mean: The enactive approach -- Enaction and the importance of perspective -- An appeal to evolution, a problem and a solution -- The centrality of goals -- Conceptions of goals extant in psychology -- An enactive framework for understanding goals -- What it means for consciousness -- Acknowledgments -- Note -- References -- Anticipatory consciousness, Libet's veto and a close-enough theory of free will -- Introduction -- The routinization of behaviour -- Indirect conscious control through the biasing of attentional resources.
Conscious attention, detached from and unable to control real-time responses, focuses on events that will occur within a time frame to which it can react -- Further implications of this theory for Libet's notion of the veto -- Conclusion -- Appendix: The clinical neuroanatomy of volitional and automatic action -- Notes -- References -- Freud's phenomenology of the emotions -- Introduction -- A definition of phenomenology -- Freud's unconscious mental occurrences -- Relevancies from James -- An intrinsic theory of inner awareness -- Close examination of relevant texts -- Notes -- References -- Verbal expressions of self and emotions -- 1. Peircean semiotics and its application to Alexithymia -- 2. A taxonomy of self and emotions and its implementation by SSWC -- 3. Two empirical studies of SSWC -- Study 1 -- Study 2 -- General discussion -- 4. Application to individual differences -- 5. Summary and conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- III. Agency and moral value -- Apt affect -- Notes -- References -- The Varieties of Religious Experience considered from the perspective of James's account of the stream of consciousness -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Contra the Intellectualists -- 3. Abstract objects and the sense of reality -- 4. The nature of the sense of reality in the evident absence of sensory presence -- 5. In the distinctively religious sphere of experience -- 6. Mystical experience -- 7. Final comment -- References -- Index.
Altri titoli varianti Consciousness and emotion
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Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, PA, : John Benjamins Pub., c2005
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Consciousness & Emotion : Agency, Conscious Choice, and Selective Perception
Consciousness & Emotion : Agency, Conscious Choice, and Selective Perception
Altri autori (Persone) EllisRalph D
NewtonNatika
ISBN 1-282-15689-6
9786612156892
90-272-9461-5
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Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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