Recently there has been growing awareness and acceptance of the proposition that people do not exist in a world of physically defined forces and events, but in a world defined by their own perceptions, cognitions, conclusions, and imaginations
Recently there has been growing awareness and acceptance of the proposition that people do not exist in a world of physically defined forces and events, but in a world defined by their own perceptions, cognitions, conclusions, and imaginationsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I: Introduction 1: Historical Background 2: Elements of Schachter's Cognitive Theory of Emotional States II: The Nature of Internal Cues 3: Influence of Future Choice Importance and Arousal Upon the Halo Effect 4: Individual Differences in Self-Attribution of Emotion 5: Cognitive Manipulation of GSR Extinction 6: Cognitive Manipulation of Boredom III: Evaluative Needs 7: Delusional Thinking and Cognitive Disorder IV: The Process of Explaining Internal Cues 8: Opportunity for Information Search and the Effect of False Heart Rate Feedback 9: Persistent Effects of Information about Internal Reactions V: The Effects of External Cues 10: Cognition, Affect, and Psychopathology 11: Cognition and Self-Control 12: Self-Persuasion and Fear Reduction from Escape Behavior 13: Perceived Anger Level, Instigating Agent, and Aggression 14: Cognitive and Social Determinants of Food Intake VI: Discussion 15: Cognitive Alteration of Feeling States
I: Introduction 1: Historical Background 2: Elements of Schachter's Cognitive Theory of Emotional States II: The Nature of Internal Cues 3: Influence of Future Choice Importance and Arousal Upon the Halo Effect 4: Individual Differences in Self-Attribution of Emotion 5: Cognitive Manipulation of GSR Extinction 6: Cognitive Manipulation of Boredom III: Evaluative Needs 7: Delusional Thinking and Cognitive Disorder IV: The Process of Explaining Internal Cues 8: Opportunity for Information Search and the Effect of False Heart Rate Feedback 9: Persistent Effects of Information about Internal Reactions V: The Effects of External Cues 10: Cognition, Affect, and Psychopathology 11: Cognition and Self-Control 12: Self-Persuasion and Fear Reduction from Escape Behavior 13: Perceived Anger Level, Instigating Agent, and Aggression 14: Cognitive and Social Determinants of Food Intake VI: Discussion 15: Cognitive Alteration of Feeling States
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