The Emotional Brain: Physiology, Neuroanatomy, Psychology, and Emotion

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Springer Science & Business Media, 31.07.1986 - 268 Seiten
This book deals with the results of theoretical and ex perimental studies of the emotions which my colleagues and I carried out over the last two decades. An interest in the psychology of emotions prompted us to undertake an analysis of the creative legacy of K. S. Stanislavsky. A result of this analysis was the book, The Method of K. s. StanisZavsky and the PhysioZogy of Emotions, written in 1955-1956 and published by the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in 1962. I am grateful to the first reader and critic of the manuscript, Leon Abgarovich Orbeli. In 1960, having transferred to the Institute of Higher Nervous Activ ity and Neurophysiology of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, I had the opportunity to conduct experiments on prob lems that had interested me for a long time. In close scien tific association with Peter Mikhailovich Ershov, director and teacher of theater, I began a systematic study of the in voluntary and electrophysiological shifts in actors during voluntary production of various emotional states. Here comparatively quickly we became convinced that the fruitfulness of such studies rests on an absence of any kind of developed, systematic, and sound generaZ theory of the emotions of man and the higher mammals. We will illustrate our difficulties if only with one example. We had frequently read of the so-called "emotional memory.
 

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Introduction
What Is Emotion?
5
THE REFLECTIVEEVALUATIVE FUNCTION OF EMOTIONS
16
THE SWITCHING FUNCTION OF EMOTION
25
THE REINFORCING FUNCTION OF EMOTION
29
COMPENSATORY SUBSTITUTION FUNCTION OF EMOTIONS
34
THE ROLE OF EMOTIONS IN REGULATING THE SIZE DENSITY AND QUALITATIVE COMPOSITION OF A POPULATION
39
IMITATIVE BEHAVIOR AS AN EXAMPLE OF THE COMPENSATORY FUNCTION OF EMOTIONS AT THE POPULATIONAL LEVEL
43
MORPHOLOGICAL BASES OF NEEDS MOTIVATION AND EMOTIONS THEIR RELATIVE INDEPENDENCE
109
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FRONTAL NEOCORTEX FOR ORIENTATION OF BEHAVIOR TO SIGNALS OF HIGHLY PROBABLE EVENTS
119
PARTICIPATION OF THE HIPPOCAMPUS IN REACTIONS TO SIGNALS OF LOWPROBABILITY EVENTS BY REGULATING THE SELECTI...
129
AN IMPORTANT FUNCTION OF THE AMYGDALA COMPLEX
139
BEHAVIORAL FUNCTIONS OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS
144
INTERACTION OF BRAIN STRUCTURES ACCORDING TO THE SPATIAL ORGANIZATION OF THEIR BIOELECTRICAL POTENTIALS
147
THE NEEDINFORMATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE INTEGRATIVE ACTIVITY OF THE BRAIN
158
The Psychology of Emotions
162

THE PHENOMENON OF EMOTIONAL RESONANCE
44
Analysis of Criticism of the Information Theory of Emotions
60
THE TERM INFORMATION AS APPLIED TO THE STUDY OF EMOTIONS
63
TRAITS OF SIMILARITY AND THE ESSENTIAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE INFORMATION THEORY OF EMOTIONS AND ANOKHINS ...
64
ARE THE LIMITATIONS THAT CRITICS APPLY TO THE INFORMATION THEORY OF EMOTIONS JUSTIFIED?
67
THE EXPEDIENCY OF EXPRESSING THE INFORMATION THEORY IN THE FORM OF A FORMULA OF EMOTIONS
69
ON THE SOCALLED VALUE OF EMOTIONS
73
The Physiology of Emotions
76
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM CHANGES DURING HUMAN EMOTIONAL REACTIONS
82
EFFECT OF EMOTIONS ON ACTIVITY USING THE PROCESSES OF PERCEPTION AS AN EXAMPLE
89
SPEECH AND MIMICRY
98
Neuroanatomy of Emotions
103
NEEDS AS A BASIS AND MOVING FORCE IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR
166
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE WILL
184
DETERMINISM AND PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY
195
THE CONSCIOUS AND THE SUBCONSCIOUS IN ARTISTIC CREATIVITY
201
THE SUBCONSCIOUS AND THE SUPERCONSCIOUS
206
SUPERPURPOSE OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR AS A FUNCTION OF MANS SUPERCONSCIOUS
213
REMOVING THE PROBLEM
217
Conclusion
224
References
230
INDEX
257
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