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Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1: Emotions and Cognition: From Myth and Philosophy to Modern Psychology and Neuroscience; 1.1 Reason and Emotions as Polarity; 1.2 Plato and the Idealization of Rationality; 1.3 The Deconstruction of the Myth of Rationality; 1.4 Darwin's Upgrading of the Organic and Emotions; 1.5 Emotion Theories After Darwin; 1.6 Freud and the Unconscious; 1.7 Erik Erikson's Psychosocial Stages of Life; 1.8 Piaget's Theory of Assimilation and Accommodation; 1.9 Emotions as Ancestral Equilibrium Systems: Neurobiological Views; References

Chapter 2: Equilibrium and Disequilibrium in Development2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Homeostasis/Equilibrium and Tension Reduction; 2.3 Equilibrium and Tension Amplification; 2.4 Disequilibrium and Reorganization in Development: A Cognitive View; 2.5 Disequilibrium and Reorganization in Development: Neurobiological Mechanisms; References; Chapter 3: Expansion and Reorganization in Development: Neurobiological Mechanisms; 3.1 Building the Brain Through Experience; 3.2 The Brain and Neurons; 3.3 Neuronal Transmission: Resting Potentials and Action Potentials

3.4 Neurotransmitters and Neurotransmission3.5 Synaptic Plasticity; 3.6 Tension Levels and the HPA Axis; 3.7 Stress as a Source of Adaptive Change; References; Chapter 4: Cognitive-Emotional Development in Infants; 4.1 Emotion-Cognition Relations in Development: Piaget's View; 4.2 Early Emotional Development and the Psychosocial Context: Erikson's View; 4.3 Emotions in Infant Development; 4.4 Sroufe's Research on the Organization of Emotions in the Early Years; 4.5 The Relational Context of Early Development and the Infant Brain; References

Chapter 5: Cognitive-Emotional Development in Childhood5.1 Thinking About Thinking: The Toddler's Growing Cognitive Repertoire and Its Significance for Emotional Development; 5.2 Language and Emotion; References; Chapter 6: Cognitive-Emotional Development from Adolescence to Adulthood; 6.1 Piaget on Adolescence and Formal Operations: "Thinking Takes Wings"; 6.2 Limits of Adolescent Thought; 6.3 Integrating Cognition and Emotion in Adolescence; 6.4 Threats to Adolescent Development; 6.5 Depression and Gender

6.6 Beyond Formal Operations: The Integration of Emotion and Cognition in Adolescence and Adulthood6.7 Post-formal Thinking and Emotions from Preadolescence to Late Adulthood; 6.8 Regulation Levels and Age; 6.9 Variations in Integration and Their Causes; 6.10 The Genesis of "Functional Amnesic States" in the Course of Development; References; Chapter 7: Emotion-Cognition Relations in Aging; 7.1 The Why, How, and When of Aging and Its Optimization; 7.2 Cognition and the Brain in Later Life; 7.3 Consequences of Later Life Brain Changes for Emotion-Cognition Relations

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