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The Neuropsychology of Emotion, PDF eBook

The Neuropsychology of Emotion PDF

Edited by Joan C. Borod

Part of the Series in Affective Science series

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This volume represents a comprehensive overview of the neuropsychology of emotion and the neural mechanisms underlying emotional processing.

It draws on recent studies utilizing behavioral paradigms with normal subjects, the brain lesion approach, clinical evaluations of patients with neurological and psychiatric disorders, and neuroimaging techniques.

The book opens with an introduction summarizing each chapter and pointing to directions for future research.

The first section is on history, the neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of emotion, and techniques that have been widely used to examine emotional processing- neuropsychological assessment and neuroimaging.

Theoretical perspectives on emotion are offered next, including psychological, social-cognitive, neurobiological, and neuropsychological models.

A set of chapters on the neural substrates of emotion deals with a spectrum of emotional conditions: elation and mania, sadness and depression, anxiety and stress, anger and impulsivity, and apathy and flat affect.

The book concludes with clinical implications, including a description of emotional deficits in neurological and psychiatric disorders (e.g., stroke, head injury, depression, and schizophrenia).

Highlighted in this section is an overview of rehabilitative treatments and brain interventions for emotional processing deficits.

This authoritative volume will be an important resource and text for neuropsychologists, clinical psychologists, speech-language pathologists, neuroscientists, psychiatrists, neurologists, rehabilitation specialists, and their students and trainees.

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