Perspectives on Anger and Emotion

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Affect Regulation Hypothesis
affective processing research
aggression
Aggression Syndrome
anger cognitive neuroscience perspective
Aversive Motivational System
behavioral emotion analysis
Berkowitz's Model
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Berkowitz’s Model
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cognition
cognitive
Cognitive Appraisal Approach
cognitive neoassociation model
Cognitive Neoassociationistic Model
Direct Access Strategy
Dual Systems Approach
emotional aggression mechanisms
Emotional Syndrome
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IAPS
Impression Formation Task
Information Processing Sequence
Introspective Awareness
model
motivational systems theory
Multiprocess Framework
negative
Negative Affective Moods
neoassociationistic
Nucleus Reticularis Pontis Caudalis
OCC
Posttraumatic Stress Syndrome
Rudimentary Anger
S Im P L
Sad Film Clips
self-regulation in emotions
social
syndrome
Thermo Regulation
Violent Tv Program
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805813265
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 1993
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this volume, Berkowitz develops the argument that experiential and behavioral components of an emotional state are affected by many processes: some are highly cognitive in nature; others are automatic and involuntary. Cognitive and associative mechanisms theoretically come into play at different times in the emotion-cognition sequence. The model he proposes, therefore, integrates theoretical positions that previously have been artificially segregated in much of the emotion-cognition literature.

The breadth of the implications of Berkowitz's theory is also reflected in the diversity of this book's companion chapters. Written by researchers whose work focuses on both social cognition and emotion, these articles provide important insights and possible extensions of the "cognitive-neoassociationistic" conceptualization developed in the target article. Although each chapter is a valuable contribution in its own right, this volume, taken as a whole, is a timely and important contribution both to social cognition and to research and theory on emotion per se.

Wyer, Jr., Robert S.; Srull, Thomas K.