Emotion
27 Feb 2017 16:30
Yes, only an overly-intellectual geek keeps a notebook of academic references on emotion; but I'm happy as an overly-intellectual geek.
See also: Cognitive Science; Ethics, Game Theory and Biology; Evolutionary Psychology; Neuroscience; Religion; Rhetoric; Social Neuroscience; Universal Images and Cultural Universals
- Recommended:
- Antonio Damasio, Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain
- Robert Frank, Passions within Reason: The Strategic Role of the Emnotions
- William James, Principles of Psychology
- A. R. Luria, The Working Brain
- Carol Tavris, Anger: The Misunderstood Emotion
- To read:
- Aaron Ben-Ze'ev
- The Subtlety of Emotions
- Love Online: Emotions on the Internet
- Sue Campbell, Interpreting the Personal: Expression and the Formation of Feelings
- S. A. Cavigelli and M. K. McClintock, "Fear of novelty in infant rats predicts adult corticosterone dynamics and and early death", PNAS 100 (2003): 16131--16136 [Altogether now: the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown]
- Charles Darwin, The Expression of Emotions in Animals and Man
- Craig DeLancey, Passionate Engines: What Emotions Reveal about the Mind and Artificial Intelligence
- Ronald de Sousa, The Rationality of Emotions
- Seth Duncan and Lisa Feldman Barrett, "Affect is a form of cognition: A neurobiological analysis", Cognition and Emotion 21 (2007): 1184--1211
- Jon Elster
- Alchemies of Mind
- Strong Feelings
- " Rationality and the Emotions", The Economic Journal 106 (1996): 1386--1397 [online]
- Dylan Evans, Emotion: The Science of Sentiment
- Jeff Evans, Adults' Mathematical Thinking and Emotions: A Study of Numerate Practices
- N. H. Frijda, The Emotions
- Elaine Hatfield, John T. Cacioppo and Richard L. Rapson, Emotional Contagion: Studies in Emotion and Social Interaction [Blurb]
- Patrick Colm Hogan, The Mind and Its Stories: Narrative Universals and Human Emotion
- Raffael Kalisch, Katja Wiech, Hugo D. Critchley, Ben Seymour, John O'Doherty, David A. Oakley, Philip Allen and Raymond J. Dolan, "Anxiety Reduction Through Detachment: Subjective, Physiological And Neural Effects", Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 17 (2005): 874--883 [Freely available]
- Jack Katz, How Emotions Work
- Richard D. Lane and Lynn Nadel (eds.), Cognitive Neuroscience of Emotion
- Mary Frances Luce, James R. Bettman, and John W. Payne, Emotional Decisions: Trade off Difficulty and Coping in Consumer Choice [Blurb]
- A. R. Luria, The Nature of Human Conflicts, or Emotion, Conflict and Will: An Objective Study of Disorganization and Control of Human Behavior
- Marcus et al., Affective Intelligence and Political Judgment
- David Matsumoto, Unmasking Japan: Myths and Realities about the Emotions of the Japanese
- Lionel Naccache, Raphael Gaillard, Claude Adam, Dominique Hasboun, Stephane Clemenceau, Michel Baulac, Stanislas Dehaene and Laurent Cohen, "A direct intracranial record of emotions evoked by subliminal words", PNAS 102 (2005): 7713--7717
- Jerome Neu, A Tear is an Intellectual Thing
- Kevin N. Ochsner and James J. Gross, "The cognitive control of emotion", Trends in Cognitive Sciences 9 (2005): 242--249 ["The capacity to control emotion is important for human adaptation": so why is it so hard?]
- S. Planalp, Communicating Emotion: Social, Moral, and Cultural Processes
- Israel Scheffler, In Praise of the Cognitive Emotions
- E. S. Tan, Emotion and the Structure of Film: Film as an Emotion Machine
- Paul Thagard, Hot Thought: Mechanisms and Applications of Emotional Cognition [Blurb]
- Kathleen D. Vohs, Nicole L. Mead, and Miranda R. Goode, "The Psychological Consequences of Money", Science 314 (2006): 1154--1156