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The Brain and Emotion Edmund T. Rolls

The Brain and Emotion By Edmund T. Rolls

The Brain and Emotion by Edmund T. Rolls


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Summary

What are emotions and why do we have them? What are the brain processes involved in emotion and how can emotional disorders be understood? This is a neuroscience-based approach to understanding the brain mechanisms involved in emotion and motivated behaviours such as hunger and sexual behaviour.

The Brain and Emotion Summary

The Brain and Emotion by Edmund T. Rolls

In The Brain and Emotion, Edmund Rolls provides a modern neuroscience-based approach to understanding the brain mechanisms involved in emotion, and motivated behaviours such as hunger, thirst, sexual behaviour and addiction. Rolls links his analysis of the neural structures and mechanisms of emotion and motivation to a wider consideration of what emotions are, how they evolved, and why emotional and motivational feelings - and ultimately consciousness itself - might arise in the brain.

The Brain and Emotion Reviews

The book presents a clear and plausible point of view, backed up by a highly specific and comprehensive review of experimental work. It is highly recommended for anyone interested in the neural basis of emotion, and is essential for students of this field. Deborah Fein, Ph.D, University of Connecticut in the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, Vol. 8, No.1

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GOR007553936
9780198524632
0198524633
The Brain and Emotion by Edmund T. Rolls
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
19991014
378
N/A
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