The Guilford Press, 2013. — 610 p. — ISBN: 9781462510016.
Comprehensively examining the relationship between cognition and emotion, this authoritative handbook brings together leading investigators from multiple psychological subdisciplines. Biological underpinnings of the cognition-emotion interface are reviewed, including the role of neurotransmitters and hormones. Contributors explore how key cognitive processes-such as attention, learning, and memory-shape emotional phenomena, and vice versa. Individual differences in areas where cognition and emotion interact-such as agreeableness and emotional intelligence-are addressed. The volume also analyzes the roles of cognition and emotion in anxiety, depression, borderline personality disorder, and other psychological disorders.
Part i. Overview of this volume
Cognition and emotion: an introduction
Part ii. Biological factors and considerations
Neurogenetics approaches: insights from studies of dopamine signaling and reward processing
Interactions between attention and emotion: insights from the late positive potential
Cognition–emotion interactions: a review of the functional magnetic resonance imaging literature
Hormones and emotion: stress and beyond
Part iii. Cognitiveprocessesin emotion
Attention and emotion
Generalization of acquired emotional responses
The role of appraisal in emotion
Episodic memory and emotion
Goals and emotion
Emotion regulation and cognition
Part iv. Socialcognition
The embodied perspective on cognition–emotion interactions
Mood effects on cognition
Cognition and emotion in judgment and decision making
Incidental and integral effects of emotions on self‑control
Part v. Individual differences
The developmental polyphony of cognition and emotion
Affective personality traits and cognition: interactions between extraversion/neuroticism, affect, and cognition
The influence of behavioral approach and behavioral inhibition sensitivities on emotive cognitive processes
The cognitive and motivational foundations underlying agreeableness
Emotional intelligence: reconceptualizing the cognition–emotion link
Part vi. Problems, disorders, and treatment
Repetitive thought
Cognition and emotion in posttraumatic stress disorder
Anxiety disorders
Cognition and depression: mechanisms associated with the onset and maintenance of emotional disorder
Emotional awareness: attention dysregulation in borderline personality disorder
Emotion, motivation, and cognition in bipolar spectrum disorders: a behavioral approach system perspective
Differentiating the cognition–emotion interactions that characterize psychopathy versus externalizing
Cognition, emotion, and the construction of meaning in psychotherapy
Leslie s. Greenberg
Cognitive bias modification: a new frontier in cognition and emotion research