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Niedenthal / Kitayama The Heart's Eye

Emotional Influences in Perception and Attention
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4832-8876-5
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark

Emotional Influences in Perception and Attention

E-Book, Englisch, 289 Seiten, Web PDF

ISBN: 978-1-4832-8876-5
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



Recent years have seen a great deal of attention directed towards the so-called 'warm-look,' investigating how 'cold' cognition and 'hot' affect intermingle in perception and decision processes. Following in this vein, this book discusses conceptual models and research findings with respect to how affect influences non-conscious processing. The book is divided into two sections: the first on affect and perception, the second on affect and attention, with discussants bringing each section into a cohesive whole.

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1;Front Cover;1
2;The Heart's Eye: Emotional Influences in Perception and Attention;4
3;Copyright Page
;5
4;Table of Contents;8
5;Dedication;6
6;Contributors;12
7;Preface;14
8;Introduction
;16
8.1;Emotion, Perception, and Attention;20
8.2;Overview;24
8.3;References;27
9;Section I: Emotion and Perception;30
9.1;Chapter 1. An Early Insight into the Affect-Perception Interface;32
9.1.1;References;36
9.2;Chapter 2. The Affective Qualities of Perception;38
9.2.1;Conclusions;54
9.2.2;Acknowledgments;55
9.3;Chapter 3. Affective Regulation of Perception and Comprehension: Amplification and Semantic Priming;56
9.3.1;Introduction;56
9.3.2;Two Theoretical Principles: Amplification and Semantic Priming;58
9.3.3;Affective Regulation of Perception;59
9.3.4;Affective Regulation of Comprehension;64
9.3.5;Conclusions;75
9.3.6;Acknowledgments;76
9.3.7;References;76
9.4;Chapter 4. Preferences Need No Inferences?: The Cognitive Basis of Unconscious Mere Exposure Effects;82
9.4.1;The Mere Exposure Effect;83
9.4.2;Testing the Memory-Based Models of Subliminal Mere Exposure;87
9.4.3;Tests of the Memory Attribution Model;93
9.4.4;Conclusions;97
9.4.5;References;99
9.5;Chapter 5. Emotional Organization of Perceptual Memory;102
9.5.1;Emotion as Perceptual Hypothesis;103
9.5.2;Emotion Network Models;105
9.5.3;Emotional Influences in Perception;107
9.5.4;Unidimensional versus Multidimensional Models of Emotion Memory;109
9.5.5;Emotion Congruence in Perception Revisited;114
9.5.6;Organization of Perceptual Memory;119
9.5.7;Summary;124
9.5.8;Acknowledgments;124
9.5.9;References;124
9.6;Chapter 6. Consciousness and Automatic Evaluation;130
9.6.1;Evidence for Automatic Evaluation;131
9.6.2;Functions of Automatic Evaluations;147
9.6.3;Implications for Mind-Brain Metaphors;152
9.6.4;Consciousness and Automatic Evaluation;153
9.6.5;Qualities of Automatic Evaluations;154
9.6.6;Acknowledgments;155
9.6.7;References;155
9.7;Chapter 7. Comments on Unconscious Processing: Finding Emotion in the Cognitive Stream;160
9.7.1;Unconscious Processing of Frequency Information?;161
9.7.2;Emotion and "Front-End" Cognition;164
9.7.3;General Issues;173
9.7.4;Concluding Remarks;175
9.7.5;Acknowledgment;176
9.7.6;References;176
10;Section II: Emotion and Attention;180
10.1;Chapter 8. Motivating the Focus of Attention;182
10.1.1;Regulating the Direction of Attention;185
10.1.2;Regulating the Breadth of Attention;193
10.1.3;Coordinating Attentional Direction and Breadth;203
10.1.4;Conclusions;206
10.1.5;References;207
10.2;Chapter 9. Attitudes, Perception, and Attention;212
10.2.1;Attitudes as Determinants of Perception;213
10.2.2;Attitudes as Determinants of Attention;219
10.2.3;The Power of Attitudes;229
10.2.4;Acknowledgments;229
10.2.5;References;229
10.3;Chapter 10. Automatic Emotion: Attention and Facial Efference;232
10.3.1;Facial Displays of Emotion: Efficiently Processed, Available, Constant;233
10.3.2;Automatic Processing: Distinctions and Potential Capabilities;235
10.3.3;Automatic Processing of Emotional Faces;240
10.3.4;Conclusions and Implications;250
10.3.5;Acknowledgments;251
10.3.6;References;252
10.4;Chapter 11. Emotion and the Eyewitness;260
10.4.1;Arousal;261
10.4.2;Weapon Focus;273
10.4.3;Acknowledgments;279
10.4.4;References;279
10.5;Chapter 12. The View from the Heart's Eye: A Commentary;284
10.5.1;References;300
11;Index;302



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