Emotion and Cognition

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Attentional Blink
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Cognitive Reappraisal
Conflict Adaptation Effects
decision processes
Depressed Participants
emotion
Emotion Cognition Relations
Emotion Induction Procedure
Emotion Regulation Condition
Emotion Regulation Strategies
Emotional Faces
emotional impact on cognitive performance
Emotional Memory Enhancement
Emotional Stroop Effects
Emotional Valence
Encoding Phase
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Expressive Suppression
High Neuroticism Group
individual differences research
Invalid Trials
judgment
Lower Trait Anxiety
memory encoding mechanisms
Mood Congruence
Mood Congruence Effects
Mood Dependence
Neutral Faces
Non-anxious Participants
psychology
psychopathology studies
reasoning
Single Target Trials

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032138381
  • Weight: 700g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This cutting-edge, yet accessible book provides a complete and integrated assessment of the role of emotions in a wide variety of cognitive functions. Including both empirical and theoretical works and debates, this book presents the results of research aimed at understanding how our emotions influence cognitive performance in diverse areas such as attention, memory, judgment, decision-making or reasoning, and emotional regulation.

Drawing on years of research that has enabled psychologists to know when emotions have beneficial versus deleterious effects on cognition, the book explores the mechanisms responsible for these effects. Each chapter focuses on a specific cognitive function and is mirrored by a chapter examining the individual differences in the role of emotions on this aspect of cognition, and how this role changes during aging and in patients with mood disorders.

Emotions play a central role in the life of every human being as they crucially guide our actions, thoughts, and relationships, helping us detect and identify what is important, as well as what to memorize, understand, and decide. As such, Emotion and Cognition is a valuable source for all undergraduate and graduate students in the disciplines of cognitive and affective sciences, as well as for experts in the field.

Patrick Lemaire is a Professor of Psychology at Aix-Marseille University. He is also a member of the prestigious Institut Universitaire de France and has over 180 publications in cognitive and developmental psychology.

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