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Neuropsychology still needs to model organismic processes from within
Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 2015. Vol. 38. P. 1-3.
Four issues are discussed: (1) differences between cognition and emotion; (2) affect, emotion, and motivation differentials, including a neuropsychological model of motivation; (3) mental attention (working memory) as a resource neither affective nor cognitive, but applicable to both; and (4) explication of neuropsychological scheme units, which have neuronal circuits as functional infrastructure, thus helping to clarify the semantics of functional connectivity. Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2015.
Mikirtumov I., Философский журнал 2023 Т. 16 № 4 С. 19-34
The purpose of this article is to describe the structure of sentimental and romantic affects.
These structures set the forms of the life of the soul in sentimentalism and romanticism as
spiritual movements that determine the epochs of culture. They remain relevant to the
present and compete in it. I am starting from the distinction between emotion and ...
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2015 Vol. 38 P. 33-34
Four issues are discussed: (1) differences between cognition and emotion; (2) affect, emotion, and motivation differentials, including a neuropsychological model of motivation; (3) mental attention (working memory) as a resource neither affective nor cognitive, but applicable to both; and (4) explication of neuropsychological scheme units, which have neuronal circuits as functional infrastructure, thus helping to ...
Added: October 30, 2019
Shkurko Y. S., Shkurko A. V., Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios sobre Cuerpos, Emociones y Sociedad 2014 No. 15 P. 99-110
Neurosociology is a new approach aimed at integrating social and biological sciences. In this paper, first we used Alan Fiske’s theory (1992) of elementary forms of social relationships as a nexus between sociological studies of groups and group-based emotions and relevant neuroscientific findings. Then, we identified types of social situations that generate basic emotions (happiness, ...
Added: February 29, 2016
Charkhabi M., Халезов Е. А., Kotova T. et al., Plos One 2019 Vol. 14 No. 11 P. 1-13
School engagement reflects the degree to which students are invested, motivated and willing to participate in learning at their school and this relates to future academic and professional success. Although school engagement is a primary factor predicting educational dropout or successful school completion in Europe and North America, little is known about school engagement factors ...
Added: October 30, 2019
Sheldon K. M., Corcoran M., Sheldon M., Perspectives on Psychological Science 2021 Vol. 16 No. 3 P. 654-666
Chronic positive mood (CPM) has been shown to confer a wide variety of social, functional, and health benefits. Some researchers have argued that humans evolved to feel CPM, which explains why most people report better than neutral mood (the “positivity offset bias”) and why particularly happy people have particularly good outcomes. Here, we argue that ...
Added: December 10, 2021
Zubair M., Wang X., Iqbal S. et al., Heliyon 2020 No. 6 P. 1-7
Background: Message framing plays an important role in advertising strategies and has been studied from various perspectives in different behavioral studies.
New method: This study employs the event-related potential technique to examine attentional and emotional brain processing as influenced by message framing in the context of green marketing.
Results: The behavioral results demonstrated that purchase preference was higher under positive ...
Added: December 29, 2023
Neuroimage 2013 Vol. 78 P. 159-175
Evidence from electrophysiological and functional neuroimaging studies has suggested strong lateralization of affective processing within the insular cortices; however, little is known about the spatial location of these processes in these regions. Using quantitative meta-analytic methods the laterality of: (1) emotional processing; (2) stimulus valence (positive vs. negative); (3) perception vs. experience of emotion; and ...
Added: September 7, 2015
Iosifyan M., В кн. : Когнитивная наука в Москве: новые исследования. Материалы конференции 19 июня 2019 г. : М. : Буки Веди, 2019. С. 189-193.
Cross-modal associations appear when a stimulus from one modality associates with a stimulus from another modality (e.g., when color associates with sound). In the present study we investigated cross-modal correspondences between films and textures. Participants watched fragments of movies with elements of tragedy and comedy. Next, they touched different textures (e.g., silk, marble, velvet) and ...
Added: October 10, 2019
Kurakin D., Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science 2010 Vol. 44 No. 3 P. 227-234
Meaningful life is emotionally marked off. That’s the general point that Johansen (IPBS: Integrative Psychological & Behavioral Science 44, 2010) makes which is of great importance. Fictional abstractions use to make the point even more salient. As an example I’ve examined Borges’ famous fiction story. Along with the examples of Johansen it provides an informative ...
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Apresyan V., В кн. : Компьютерная лингвистика и интеллектуальные технологии: По материалам ежегодной Международной конференции «Диалог» (Бекасово, 29 мая - 2 июня 2013 г.). В 2-х т. Т. 1: Основная программа конференции. Вып. 12 (19).: М. : РГГУ, 2013. С. 43-57.
The paper considers semantic structure of emotion causatives and their interaction with negation, namely, its narrow or wide scope. Emotion causatives are defined as a group of causatives with their specific semantic properties that distinguish them from other groups of causatives. One of those properties concerns their relation with corresponding decausatives, which, unlike causatives, do ...
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Levina T., Артикульт 2015 № 3 С. 18-28
Revolutionary in art, Malevich left reach theoretical legacy behind, that often differenciates from an image, that have been made about him. Theoretical tractate “Suprematism. World as non-objectivity or eternal peace” have been written after suggestion of Mikhail Gershenzon to write down philosophical ideas appeared in the mind. In this tractate Malevich revealed himself as a ...
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NY : Routledge, 2018
The study of bilingualism and all of its aspects – from theory and models to social approaches and their practical applications – forms the cornerstone of the 2nd edition of this work. The chapters cover the latest advancements in the domains of psycholinguistics, neuroscience, creativity, and executive functioning. Contributions, new to this edition, offer the reader ...
Added: August 1, 2019
Chernyshev B. V., Современная зарубежная психология 2020 Т. 9 № 2 С. 5-7
The article is an introduction to the thematic issue of the journal “Modern Foreign Psychology”. The issue presents foreign fundamental and applied studies of cognitive processes performed by neurobiological methods and using the neurobiological approach. ...
Added: July 11, 2020
Shamis D., Философские науки 2015 № 10 С. 111-126
This article is conducted to such a specific subject of Ethics as moral feeling. We are to examine it in the perspective of its role in epistemological process in the field of morality. My aim is to show that moral feeling can be analyzed not only as a simple supplement to ethical theory, but on ...
Added: October 24, 2014
Knyazeva H., Вопросы философии 2015 № 5 С. 30-43
The concept of “Umwelt” coined in science by Jakob von Uexküll is under consideration in the article. Umwelt is specific environment to which every biological individual is adapted and which is constructed by it. Being one of pillars of biosemiotics, this notion demonstrates its methodological force for the development of the modern, non-classical epistemology. According ...
Added: May 25, 2015
Kurakin D., American Journal of Cultural Sociology 2020 Vol. 8 No. 1 P. 63-89
Cultural sociology must catch up in taking seriously recent initiatives in the sociology of culture and cognition, represented by the works of Omar Lizardo, John Levi Martin, Stephen Vaisey, and others. However, aiming at progress in cultural analysis, these theories are partly driven by an epistemic logic alien to cultural theorizing, making the very concept ...
Added: October 14, 2019
Pedale T., Basso D., Santangelo V., Journal of Cognitive Psychology 2017 P. 1-9
Event-based prospective memory (PM) is related to the ability to execute a previously planned action at the appropriate situation. Previous literature showed enhanced performance when emotional stimuli are used as PM targets. However, it was entirely unexplored whether this effect is susceptible to prospective memory load (PML), related to the number of target events that ...
Added: October 19, 2017
Sawyer P., e-Extreme 2021 Vol. 22 No. 2 P. 11-14
Book Review: Paolo Cossarini and Fernando Vallespin (eds.), Populism and Passions: Democratic Legitimacy After Austerity ...
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Knyazeva H., М. : Институт философии РАН, 1995
The complex phenomena of the individual creative activities as well as the historical development of scientific knowledge are under consideration from the point of view of the theory of self-organization (synergetics) in the book. Synergetics is characterized as a new research programme in a wide philosophical, cultural and historical context. The synergetical reinterpretations of some ...
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Jaaskelainen I., Sams M., Glerean E. et al., Neuroimage 2021 Vol. 224 Article 117445
Using movies and narratives as naturalistic stimuli in human neuroimaging studies has yielded significant ad- vances in understanding of cognitive and emotional functions. The relevant literature was reviewed, with em- phasis on how the use of naturalistic stimuli has helped advance scientific understanding of human memory, attention, language, emotions, and social cognition in ways that ...
Added: March 10, 2021
Iosifyan M., Korolkova O., Consciousness and Cognition 2019 Vol. 71 P. 79-85
Haptics plays an important role in emotion perception. However, most studies of the affective aspects of haptics have investigated emotional valence rather than emotional categories. In the present study, we explored the associations of different textures with six basic emotions: fear, anger, happiness, disgust, sadness and surprise. Participants touched twenty-one different textures and evaluated them ...
Added: April 26, 2019
Moseley R., Shtyrov Yury, Mohr B. et al., Neuroimage 2015 Vol. 104 P. 413-422
Autism spectrum conditions (ASC) are characterised by deficits in understanding and expressing emotions and are frequently accompanied by alexithymia, a difficulty in understanding and expressing emotion words. Words are differentially represented in the brain according to their semantic category and these difficulties in ASC predict reduced activation to emotion-related words in limbic structures crucial for ...
Added: October 23, 2014
Тамбов : Издательский дом «Державинский», 2023
В книге представлены теоретико-методологические аспекты когнитивной лингвистики, проблемы когнитивной прагматики, когнитивной социолингвистики, когнитивные основы межкультурной коммуникации. ...
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