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The first book to summarise the Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of personality (RST).
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The first book to summarise the Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of personality (RST).
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 556
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780521617369
- ISBN-10: 0521617367
- Artikelnr.: 23540554
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 556
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 156mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780521617369
- ISBN-10: 0521617367
- Artikelnr.: 23540554
Philip J. Corr is Professor of Psychology at the University of Wales, Swansea. He has published over 60 scientific papers and is the author of the major textbook Understanding Biological Psychology (2006).
1. Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST): introduction Philip J. Corr; 2.
The neuropsychology of fear and anxiety: a foundation for Reinforcement
Sensitivity Theory Neil McNaughton and Philip J. Corr; 3. Animal cognition
and human personality Neil McNaughton and Philip J. Corr; 4. The
behavioural activation system: challenges and opportunities Alan D.
Pickering and Luke D. Smillie; 5. Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory and
personality Philip J. Corr and Neil McNaughton; 6. Reinforcement
sensitivity scales Rafael Torrubia, César Ávila and Xavier Caseras; 7.
Performance and conditioning studies César Ávila and Rafael Torrubia; 8.
Psychophysiological studies Vilfredo De Pascalis; 9. Reinforcement
Sensitivity Theory and mood induction studies Rapson Gomez and Andrew
Cooper; 10. Neuro-imaging and genetics Martin Reuter; 11. Reinforcement
Sensitivity Theory and psychosomatic medicine Liisa Keltikangas-Järvinen;
12. RST and clinical disorders: anxiety and depression Richard E. Zinbarg
and K. Lira Yoon; 13. RST and psychopathy: associations between psychopathy
and the behavioral activation and inhibition systems John F. Wallace and
Joseph P. Newman; 14. Behavioural activation and inhibition in social
adjustment Gennady G. Knyazev, Glenn D. Wilson and Helena R. Slobodskaya;
15. Reinforcement sensitivity in the work-place: BIS/BAS in business Adrian
Furnham and Chris Jackson; 16. Formal and computational models of
Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory Alan D. Pickering; 17. Reinforcement
Sensitivity Theory: a critique from cognitive science Gerald Matthews; 18.
The contribution of Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory to personality theory
William Revelle.
The neuropsychology of fear and anxiety: a foundation for Reinforcement
Sensitivity Theory Neil McNaughton and Philip J. Corr; 3. Animal cognition
and human personality Neil McNaughton and Philip J. Corr; 4. The
behavioural activation system: challenges and opportunities Alan D.
Pickering and Luke D. Smillie; 5. Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory and
personality Philip J. Corr and Neil McNaughton; 6. Reinforcement
sensitivity scales Rafael Torrubia, César Ávila and Xavier Caseras; 7.
Performance and conditioning studies César Ávila and Rafael Torrubia; 8.
Psychophysiological studies Vilfredo De Pascalis; 9. Reinforcement
Sensitivity Theory and mood induction studies Rapson Gomez and Andrew
Cooper; 10. Neuro-imaging and genetics Martin Reuter; 11. Reinforcement
Sensitivity Theory and psychosomatic medicine Liisa Keltikangas-Järvinen;
12. RST and clinical disorders: anxiety and depression Richard E. Zinbarg
and K. Lira Yoon; 13. RST and psychopathy: associations between psychopathy
and the behavioral activation and inhibition systems John F. Wallace and
Joseph P. Newman; 14. Behavioural activation and inhibition in social
adjustment Gennady G. Knyazev, Glenn D. Wilson and Helena R. Slobodskaya;
15. Reinforcement sensitivity in the work-place: BIS/BAS in business Adrian
Furnham and Chris Jackson; 16. Formal and computational models of
Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory Alan D. Pickering; 17. Reinforcement
Sensitivity Theory: a critique from cognitive science Gerald Matthews; 18.
The contribution of Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory to personality theory
William Revelle.
1. Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST): introduction Philip J. Corr; 2.
The neuropsychology of fear and anxiety: a foundation for Reinforcement
Sensitivity Theory Neil McNaughton and Philip J. Corr; 3. Animal cognition
and human personality Neil McNaughton and Philip J. Corr; 4. The
behavioural activation system: challenges and opportunities Alan D.
Pickering and Luke D. Smillie; 5. Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory and
personality Philip J. Corr and Neil McNaughton; 6. Reinforcement
sensitivity scales Rafael Torrubia, César Ávila and Xavier Caseras; 7.
Performance and conditioning studies César Ávila and Rafael Torrubia; 8.
Psychophysiological studies Vilfredo De Pascalis; 9. Reinforcement
Sensitivity Theory and mood induction studies Rapson Gomez and Andrew
Cooper; 10. Neuro-imaging and genetics Martin Reuter; 11. Reinforcement
Sensitivity Theory and psychosomatic medicine Liisa Keltikangas-Järvinen;
12. RST and clinical disorders: anxiety and depression Richard E. Zinbarg
and K. Lira Yoon; 13. RST and psychopathy: associations between psychopathy
and the behavioral activation and inhibition systems John F. Wallace and
Joseph P. Newman; 14. Behavioural activation and inhibition in social
adjustment Gennady G. Knyazev, Glenn D. Wilson and Helena R. Slobodskaya;
15. Reinforcement sensitivity in the work-place: BIS/BAS in business Adrian
Furnham and Chris Jackson; 16. Formal and computational models of
Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory Alan D. Pickering; 17. Reinforcement
Sensitivity Theory: a critique from cognitive science Gerald Matthews; 18.
The contribution of Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory to personality theory
William Revelle.
The neuropsychology of fear and anxiety: a foundation for Reinforcement
Sensitivity Theory Neil McNaughton and Philip J. Corr; 3. Animal cognition
and human personality Neil McNaughton and Philip J. Corr; 4. The
behavioural activation system: challenges and opportunities Alan D.
Pickering and Luke D. Smillie; 5. Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory and
personality Philip J. Corr and Neil McNaughton; 6. Reinforcement
sensitivity scales Rafael Torrubia, César Ávila and Xavier Caseras; 7.
Performance and conditioning studies César Ávila and Rafael Torrubia; 8.
Psychophysiological studies Vilfredo De Pascalis; 9. Reinforcement
Sensitivity Theory and mood induction studies Rapson Gomez and Andrew
Cooper; 10. Neuro-imaging and genetics Martin Reuter; 11. Reinforcement
Sensitivity Theory and psychosomatic medicine Liisa Keltikangas-Järvinen;
12. RST and clinical disorders: anxiety and depression Richard E. Zinbarg
and K. Lira Yoon; 13. RST and psychopathy: associations between psychopathy
and the behavioral activation and inhibition systems John F. Wallace and
Joseph P. Newman; 14. Behavioural activation and inhibition in social
adjustment Gennady G. Knyazev, Glenn D. Wilson and Helena R. Slobodskaya;
15. Reinforcement sensitivity in the work-place: BIS/BAS in business Adrian
Furnham and Chris Jackson; 16. Formal and computational models of
Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory Alan D. Pickering; 17. Reinforcement
Sensitivity Theory: a critique from cognitive science Gerald Matthews; 18.
The contribution of Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory to personality theory
William Revelle.