Affective Neuroscience: The Foundations of Human and Animal Emotions
Affective Neuroscience: The Foundations of Human and Animal Emotions
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Abstract
Some investigators have argued that emotions, especially animal emotions, are illusory concepts outside the realm of scientific inquiry. With advances in neurobiology and neuroscience, however, researchers are proving this position wrong while moving closer to understanding the biology and psychology of emotion. In Affective Neuroscience, Jaak Panksepp argues that emotional systems in humans, as well as other animals, are necessarily combinations of innate and learned tendencies; there are no routine and credible ways to really separate the influences of nature and nurture in the control of behavior. The book shows how to move toward a new understanding by taking a psychobiological approach to the subject, examining how the neurobiology and neurochemistry of the mammalian brain shape the psychological experience of emotion. It includes chapters on sleep and arousal, pleasure and pain systems, the sources of rage and anger, and the neural control of sexuality. The book will appeal to researchers and professors in the field of emotion.
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Front Matter
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Part I Conceptual Background
Jaak Panksepp- 1 Affective Neuroscience History and Major Concepts
- 2 Emotional Operating Systems and Subjectivity Methodological Problems and a Conceptual Framework for the Neurobiological Analysis of Affect
- 3 The Varieties of Emotional Systems in the Brain Theories, Taxonomies, and Semantics
- 4 Neurostatics The Anatomy of the Brain/ Mind
- 5 Neurodynamics The Electrical Languages of the Brain
- 6 Neurodynamics Neurochemical Maps of the Brain
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Part II Basic Emotional and Motivational Processes
Jaak Panksepp- 7 Sleep, Arousal, and Mythmaking in the Brain
- 8 Seeking Systems and Anticipatory States of the Nervous System
- 9 Energy Is Delight The Pleasures and Pains of Brain Regulatory Systems
- 10 Nature Red in Tooth and Claw The Neurobiological Sources of Rage and Anger
- 11 The Sources of Fear and Anxiety in the Brain
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Part III The Social Emotions
Jaak Panksepp- 12 The Varieties of Love and Lust Neural Control of Sexuality
- 13 Love and the Social Bond The Sources of Nurturance and Maternal Behavior
- 14 Loneliness and the Social Bond The Brain Sources of Sorrow and Grief
- 15 Rough-and-Tumble Play The Brain Sources of Joy
- 16 Emotions, the Higher Cerebral Processes, and the SELF Some Are Born to Sweet Delight, Some Are Born to Endless Night
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