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An enlightening work exploring relations of the body to thought, language use, emotion and social relationships.
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An enlightening work exploring relations of the body to thought, language use, emotion and social relationships.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 469g
- ISBN-13: 9780521706155
- ISBN-10: 0521706157
- Artikelnr.: 23399898
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Mai 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 469g
- ISBN-13: 9780521706155
- ISBN-10: 0521706157
- Artikelnr.: 23399898
Gün R. Semin is Academy Professor of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and of Utrecht University.
1. Introducing embodied grounding G. R. Semin and E. R. Smith; Part I.
Embodied Language and Concepts: 2. Grounding symbolic operations in the
brain's modal systems L. Barsalou; 3. Toward the integration of bodily
states, language and action A. Glenberg; 4. Brain embodiment of
category-specific semantic memory circuits F. Pulvermüller; 5. What
thoughts are made of L. Boroditsky and J. Prinz; Part II. Embodiment of
Social Cognition and Relationships: 6. Grounding social cognition:
synchronization, coordination, and co-regulation G. R. Semin and J. T.
Cacioppo; 7. An embodied account of self-other 'overlap' and its effects E.
R. Smith; 8. The embodiment of power and communalism in space and bodily
contact T. Schubert, S. Waldzus, S. and B. Seibt; 9. Embodied persuasion:
fundamental processes by which bodily responses can impact attitudes P.
Briñol and R. E. Petty; Part III. Embodiment and Affect: 10. Affect as
embodied evidence in attitude, advertising, and art G. Clore and S.
Schnall; 11. The embodiment of emotion L. Feldman Barrett and K. Lindquist;
12. The embodied emotional mind P. Winkielman, P. M. Niedenthal and L.
Oberman; 13. Expression entails anticipation: toward a self-regulatory
model of bodily feedback effects J. Förster and R. S. Friedman.
Embodied Language and Concepts: 2. Grounding symbolic operations in the
brain's modal systems L. Barsalou; 3. Toward the integration of bodily
states, language and action A. Glenberg; 4. Brain embodiment of
category-specific semantic memory circuits F. Pulvermüller; 5. What
thoughts are made of L. Boroditsky and J. Prinz; Part II. Embodiment of
Social Cognition and Relationships: 6. Grounding social cognition:
synchronization, coordination, and co-regulation G. R. Semin and J. T.
Cacioppo; 7. An embodied account of self-other 'overlap' and its effects E.
R. Smith; 8. The embodiment of power and communalism in space and bodily
contact T. Schubert, S. Waldzus, S. and B. Seibt; 9. Embodied persuasion:
fundamental processes by which bodily responses can impact attitudes P.
Briñol and R. E. Petty; Part III. Embodiment and Affect: 10. Affect as
embodied evidence in attitude, advertising, and art G. Clore and S.
Schnall; 11. The embodiment of emotion L. Feldman Barrett and K. Lindquist;
12. The embodied emotional mind P. Winkielman, P. M. Niedenthal and L.
Oberman; 13. Expression entails anticipation: toward a self-regulatory
model of bodily feedback effects J. Förster and R. S. Friedman.
1. Introducing embodied grounding G. R. Semin and E. R. Smith; Part I.
Embodied Language and Concepts: 2. Grounding symbolic operations in the
brain's modal systems L. Barsalou; 3. Toward the integration of bodily
states, language and action A. Glenberg; 4. Brain embodiment of
category-specific semantic memory circuits F. Pulvermüller; 5. What
thoughts are made of L. Boroditsky and J. Prinz; Part II. Embodiment of
Social Cognition and Relationships: 6. Grounding social cognition:
synchronization, coordination, and co-regulation G. R. Semin and J. T.
Cacioppo; 7. An embodied account of self-other 'overlap' and its effects E.
R. Smith; 8. The embodiment of power and communalism in space and bodily
contact T. Schubert, S. Waldzus, S. and B. Seibt; 9. Embodied persuasion:
fundamental processes by which bodily responses can impact attitudes P.
Briñol and R. E. Petty; Part III. Embodiment and Affect: 10. Affect as
embodied evidence in attitude, advertising, and art G. Clore and S.
Schnall; 11. The embodiment of emotion L. Feldman Barrett and K. Lindquist;
12. The embodied emotional mind P. Winkielman, P. M. Niedenthal and L.
Oberman; 13. Expression entails anticipation: toward a self-regulatory
model of bodily feedback effects J. Förster and R. S. Friedman.
Embodied Language and Concepts: 2. Grounding symbolic operations in the
brain's modal systems L. Barsalou; 3. Toward the integration of bodily
states, language and action A. Glenberg; 4. Brain embodiment of
category-specific semantic memory circuits F. Pulvermüller; 5. What
thoughts are made of L. Boroditsky and J. Prinz; Part II. Embodiment of
Social Cognition and Relationships: 6. Grounding social cognition:
synchronization, coordination, and co-regulation G. R. Semin and J. T.
Cacioppo; 7. An embodied account of self-other 'overlap' and its effects E.
R. Smith; 8. The embodiment of power and communalism in space and bodily
contact T. Schubert, S. Waldzus, S. and B. Seibt; 9. Embodied persuasion:
fundamental processes by which bodily responses can impact attitudes P.
Briñol and R. E. Petty; Part III. Embodiment and Affect: 10. Affect as
embodied evidence in attitude, advertising, and art G. Clore and S.
Schnall; 11. The embodiment of emotion L. Feldman Barrett and K. Lindquist;
12. The embodied emotional mind P. Winkielman, P. M. Niedenthal and L.
Oberman; 13. Expression entails anticipation: toward a self-regulatory
model of bodily feedback effects J. Förster and R. S. Friedman.