D. Lewis / Isabela Granic (eds.)
Emotion, Development, and Self-Organization
Dynamic Systems Approaches to Emotional Development
Herausgeber: Granic, Isabela; Shantz, Carolyn; Lewis, Marc D.
D. Lewis / Isabela Granic (eds.)
Emotion, Development, and Self-Organization
Dynamic Systems Approaches to Emotional Development
Herausgeber: Granic, Isabela; Shantz, Carolyn; Lewis, Marc D.
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This volume was the first compilation to introduce the dynamic systems approach to self-organization.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 688g
- ISBN-13: 9780521525275
- ISBN-10: 0521525276
- Artikelnr.: 21576363
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 426
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 688g
- ISBN-13: 9780521525275
- ISBN-10: 0521525276
- Artikelnr.: 21576363
Introduction: a new approach to study of emotional development Marc D.
Lewis and Isabela Granic; Part I: Intrapersonal Processes: 2. Self
organization of discrete emotions, emotion patterns, and emotion-cognition
relations Carroll Izard; 2. Emotional self-organization at three time
scales Marc D. Lewis; 3. Emotions as episodes of subsystem synchronization
driven by nonlinear appraisal processes Klaus R. Scherer; 5. Surprise!
Facial expressions can be coordinative motor structures Linda Camras; 6.
The dynamic construction of emotion: varieties in anger M. F. Mascolo; Part
II: Neurobiological Perspectives: 7. The self-organization of the right
brain and the neurobiology of emotional development Alan N. Schore; 8.
Motivation of neural plasticity: neural mechanisms in the self-organization
of depression Kate Harkness and Don M. Tucker; 9. Emotion is essential to
all intentional behaviors Walter J. Freeman; 10. The neurodynamics of
emotions: an evolutionary-neurodevelopmental view Jaak Panksepp; Part III.
Interpersonal Processes: 11. Beyond bidirectional models of parent-child
relations: a self-organization perspective Isabela Granic; 12. Attachment
and self-organization Deborah Laible and Ross Thompson; 13. The dynamics of
emotion-related behaviors in infancy C. de Weerth and Paul van Geert; 14.
Theoretical and mathematical modeling of marriage K. D. Ryan and J. M.
Gottman; 15. The dynamics of emotion: metaphors, methods, and models of
development Daniel P. Keating and Fiona K. Miller.
Lewis and Isabela Granic; Part I: Intrapersonal Processes: 2. Self
organization of discrete emotions, emotion patterns, and emotion-cognition
relations Carroll Izard; 2. Emotional self-organization at three time
scales Marc D. Lewis; 3. Emotions as episodes of subsystem synchronization
driven by nonlinear appraisal processes Klaus R. Scherer; 5. Surprise!
Facial expressions can be coordinative motor structures Linda Camras; 6.
The dynamic construction of emotion: varieties in anger M. F. Mascolo; Part
II: Neurobiological Perspectives: 7. The self-organization of the right
brain and the neurobiology of emotional development Alan N. Schore; 8.
Motivation of neural plasticity: neural mechanisms in the self-organization
of depression Kate Harkness and Don M. Tucker; 9. Emotion is essential to
all intentional behaviors Walter J. Freeman; 10. The neurodynamics of
emotions: an evolutionary-neurodevelopmental view Jaak Panksepp; Part III.
Interpersonal Processes: 11. Beyond bidirectional models of parent-child
relations: a self-organization perspective Isabela Granic; 12. Attachment
and self-organization Deborah Laible and Ross Thompson; 13. The dynamics of
emotion-related behaviors in infancy C. de Weerth and Paul van Geert; 14.
Theoretical and mathematical modeling of marriage K. D. Ryan and J. M.
Gottman; 15. The dynamics of emotion: metaphors, methods, and models of
development Daniel P. Keating and Fiona K. Miller.
Introduction: a new approach to study of emotional development Marc D.
Lewis and Isabela Granic; Part I: Intrapersonal Processes: 2. Self
organization of discrete emotions, emotion patterns, and emotion-cognition
relations Carroll Izard; 2. Emotional self-organization at three time
scales Marc D. Lewis; 3. Emotions as episodes of subsystem synchronization
driven by nonlinear appraisal processes Klaus R. Scherer; 5. Surprise!
Facial expressions can be coordinative motor structures Linda Camras; 6.
The dynamic construction of emotion: varieties in anger M. F. Mascolo; Part
II: Neurobiological Perspectives: 7. The self-organization of the right
brain and the neurobiology of emotional development Alan N. Schore; 8.
Motivation of neural plasticity: neural mechanisms in the self-organization
of depression Kate Harkness and Don M. Tucker; 9. Emotion is essential to
all intentional behaviors Walter J. Freeman; 10. The neurodynamics of
emotions: an evolutionary-neurodevelopmental view Jaak Panksepp; Part III.
Interpersonal Processes: 11. Beyond bidirectional models of parent-child
relations: a self-organization perspective Isabela Granic; 12. Attachment
and self-organization Deborah Laible and Ross Thompson; 13. The dynamics of
emotion-related behaviors in infancy C. de Weerth and Paul van Geert; 14.
Theoretical and mathematical modeling of marriage K. D. Ryan and J. M.
Gottman; 15. The dynamics of emotion: metaphors, methods, and models of
development Daniel P. Keating and Fiona K. Miller.
Lewis and Isabela Granic; Part I: Intrapersonal Processes: 2. Self
organization of discrete emotions, emotion patterns, and emotion-cognition
relations Carroll Izard; 2. Emotional self-organization at three time
scales Marc D. Lewis; 3. Emotions as episodes of subsystem synchronization
driven by nonlinear appraisal processes Klaus R. Scherer; 5. Surprise!
Facial expressions can be coordinative motor structures Linda Camras; 6.
The dynamic construction of emotion: varieties in anger M. F. Mascolo; Part
II: Neurobiological Perspectives: 7. The self-organization of the right
brain and the neurobiology of emotional development Alan N. Schore; 8.
Motivation of neural plasticity: neural mechanisms in the self-organization
of depression Kate Harkness and Don M. Tucker; 9. Emotion is essential to
all intentional behaviors Walter J. Freeman; 10. The neurodynamics of
emotions: an evolutionary-neurodevelopmental view Jaak Panksepp; Part III.
Interpersonal Processes: 11. Beyond bidirectional models of parent-child
relations: a self-organization perspective Isabela Granic; 12. Attachment
and self-organization Deborah Laible and Ross Thompson; 13. The dynamics of
emotion-related behaviors in infancy C. de Weerth and Paul van Geert; 14.
Theoretical and mathematical modeling of marriage K. D. Ryan and J. M.
Gottman; 15. The dynamics of emotion: metaphors, methods, and models of
development Daniel P. Keating and Fiona K. Miller.