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Walker, Matthew P.; van Der Helm, Els – Psychological Bulletin, 2009
Cognitive neuroscience continues to build meaningful connections between affective behavior and human brain function. Within the biological sciences, a similar renaissance has taken place, focusing on the role of sleep in various neurocognitive processes and, most recently, on the interaction between sleep and emotional regulation. This review…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Affective Behavior, Biological Sciences, Brain
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Shields, Stephanie A. – 1983
Despite disagreement on other fundamental issues, most contemporary theories of emotion suggest that one consequence of emotional experience is some profound, if temporary, change in the way in which the self is experienced in the emotion-evoking situation. Both clinical and laboratory data have demonstrated the power of self-focused attention to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Emotional Experience, Emotional Response, Schemata (Cognition)
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Park, Sanghoon – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
For millennia, emotional states have been viewed as avoidable impediments to rational thinking (Ellis & Newton, 2000). Several reasons have been pointed out. The lack of consensus of the definition on emotion that tend to conflict with each other was suggested as a main reason (Price, 1998). Also the difficulty of research methodology such as…
Descriptors: Emotional Experience, Emotional Response, Cognitive Processes, Learning Motivation
Persson, Lars-Olof; Sjoberg, Lennart – Goteborg Psychological Reports, 1978
This report on the influence of emotional factors on cognitive processes and their importance to the design of man-machine systems intended to function under conditions of threat reviews the literature on stress and human performance, coping strategies, emotion theory, and individual differences in response to stress. A framework for relating…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anxiety, Bibliographies, Cognitive Processes
Thompson, Anne E. – 1982
In a recent controversial article, "Feeling and Thinking: Preferences Need No Inferences" (l980), R. B. Zajonc argues in support of the independence of affect and cognition. Examination of the structure and assumptions of Zajonc's arguments suggests that they do not support the view that affect is non-cognitive. Zajonc appears to leap…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Emotional Experience, Emotional Response
Siegel, Daniel J. – 1999
This book synthesizes information from a range of scientific disciplines, including neuroscience, developmental psychology, and psychiatry, to explore the idea that the mind emerges at the interface of interpersonal experience and the structure and function of the brain. Each chapter explores a major domain of human experience. Following an…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Brain, Child Development, Cognitive Processes
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Dietrich, Cornelie; Wermelskirchen, Maria – Zeitschrift fur Padagogik, 1990
Questions how musical events educate, examining the debate between emotional and cognitive responses. Compiles arguments from musicoaesthetic and musicotherapeutic discourses. Identifies limitations in each line of reasoning as it explores how the musical experience is located in the self. Suggests a relationship between voice and mood. Offers…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education