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Affective neuroscience
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Neurobiology of emotion
Neuroscience of emotions
Physiology of emotion
Neuroscience of emotions
Physiology of emotion
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Work cat.: Affective neuroscience : the foundations of human and animal emotions, 1998.
Handbook of neuropsychology, 2000: p. 25 (emotion networks had already been described by pioneers of affective neuroscience in 19th cent.) p. 38 (emotion research currently evolving into convergent neuro-psycho-physiology; this emerging field of "affective neuroscience") p. 120 (affective neuroscience (Davidson & Sutton, 1995) seeks to understand underlying proximal neural substrates of elementary constituents of emotional processing)
Healing trauma : attachment, mind, body and brain, 2003: p. 224 (affective neuroscience: the neurobiological processes involved in processing of emotion and affect regulation involve the right brain)
"Affective neuroscience--the emergence of a discipline" Current opinion in neurobiology, v. 5 (1995): p. 217 (affective neuroscience)
Emotion : interdisciplinary perspectives, 1996: p. 36 (affective neuroscience aims at providing needed neurobiological foundation for primary-process psychology, via judicious combination of brain, behavioral, and mental analysis of basic emotional processes)
International reviews of emotion research, 1991: p. 59 (affective neuroscience : a conceptual framework for the neurobiological study of emotions)
Handbook of neuropsychology, 2000: p. 25 (emotion networks had already been described by pioneers of affective neuroscience in 19th cent.) p. 38 (emotion research currently evolving into convergent neuro-psycho-physiology; this emerging field of "affective neuroscience") p. 120 (affective neuroscience (Davidson & Sutton, 1995) seeks to understand underlying proximal neural substrates of elementary constituents of emotional processing)
Healing trauma : attachment, mind, body and brain, 2003: p. 224 (affective neuroscience: the neurobiological processes involved in processing of emotion and affect regulation involve the right brain)
"Affective neuroscience--the emergence of a discipline" Current opinion in neurobiology, v. 5 (1995): p. 217 (affective neuroscience)
Emotion : interdisciplinary perspectives, 1996: p. 36 (affective neuroscience aims at providing needed neurobiological foundation for primary-process psychology, via judicious combination of brain, behavioral, and mental analysis of basic emotional processes)
International reviews of emotion research, 1991: p. 59 (affective neuroscience : a conceptual framework for the neurobiological study of emotions)
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