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- Artikelzustand
- ISBN-13
- 9780393710571
- Book Title
- The Emotional Foundations of Personality
- ISBN
- 9780393710571
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Publisher
Norton & Company, Incorporated, w. w.
ISBN-10
0393710572
ISBN-13
9780393710571
eBay Product ID (ePID)
237841832
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
352 Pages
Publication Name
Emotional Foundations of Human Personality : a Neurobiological and Evolutionary Approach
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Subject
Animal & Comparative Psychology, Evolutionary Psychology, Personality, Psychotherapy / Counseling, Emotions
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.1 in
Item Weight
24.5 Oz
Item Length
1 in
Item Width
0.6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2017-050238
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
The
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"Modern neuroscience understands, at long last, the brain basis of emotions. But how do emotions become personality? This remarkable book explores Darwin's insights, personality variation across species (from fish to primates), and the modern neuroscience of feelings. Importantly, it also has a lively account of the probable brain science behind the "big five" personality traits. Highly readable, it is part survey, critique, and explanatory model, tackling a key question in modern neuroscience: what makes us different?", This work by Davis and Panksepp extends but also recontextualizes Carrell's classical factor analytic work, which has long dominated the field of personality theory. This much-needed volume is not only a significant addition to The Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology, it is simply a must-read for all personality theorists, while also offering critical insights to psychotherapists, clinical psychologists, and other mental health disciplines. Highly recommended!, [McDonough] offers a great deal of shrewd military analysis, but what gives the book its vigor is [his] presentation of Sherman's propulsive personality., Jaak Panksepp left animportant legacy of work on behavior, mind, and brain. This is one othercontribution to that legacy., This important integration of Jaak Panksepp's foundational contributions to understanding the sub-cortical processes involved in emotion and behavior with research on personality helps move the fields of development, psychology, psychiatry, and psychotherapy forward by anchoring our work with biologically based, evolutionarily informed insights into the factors that shape our minds., This important final work from Panksepp, who died in 2017, is a must read for those interested in personality theory, emotion theory, neuroscience, and clinical psychology. . . Essential., I felt as though I had experienced an in-depth seminar with Panksepp and Davis. This is a thought-provoking work. Its wealth of background and research is outstanding. The writing style is moderately academic, yet engaging. . . . [T]ruly remarkable., In this comprehensiveand insightful exploration, Davis and Panksepp take us through an overview ofmodern psychology's description of the Big Five factors and the nature ofpersonality and explore what an affective neuroscience view of this topic offersto deepen and broaden our perspectives. We are all born with atemperament, an innate proclivity of the nervous system to shape our inner andouter responses, propensities that interact with our experiences to shape ourpersonality as we grow. This important integration of Jaak Panksepp'sfoundational contributions to understanding the sub-cortical processes involvedin emotion and behavior with research on personality helps move the fields ofdevelopment, psychology, psychiatry, and psychotherapy forward by anchoring ourwork with biologically based, evolutionarily informed insights into the factorsthat shape our minds., Jaak Panksepp has left an important legacy of work on behavior, mind, and brain. This is one other contribution to that legacy., McDonough...adroitly weaves his prodigious knowledge of Civil War-era America into this behemoth biography as he brilliantly captures Gen. Sherman's personality.... an exhaustive biography told with considerable narrative skill., A well-rounded study.... Everything about this book will interest readers who want to know more about antebellum America and the Civil War., Doctors Davis and Panksepp have made a significantcontribution to personality theory, and from a novel scientific perspective,namely attempting to understand personality in terms of concepts fromneurobiology and affective neuroscience. This work by Davis and Panksepp extends butalso recontextualizes Cattell's classical factor analyticwork, which has long dominated the field of personality theory. Thismuch-needed volume is not only significant addition to the The NortonSeries on Interpersonal Neurobiology, it is simply a must read for allpersonality theorists, while also offering critical insights topsychotherapists, clinical psychologists, and other mental healthdisciplines. Highly recommended!, Modern neuroscience understands, at long last, the brain basis ofemotions. But how do emotions become personality? This remarkable book exploresDarwin's insights, personality variation across species (from fish toprimates), and the modern neuroscience of feelings. Importantly, it also has alively account of the probable brain science behind the 'big five' personalitytraits. Highly readable, it is part survey, critique, and explanatory model,tacking a key question in modern neuroscience: what makes us different?, [A]n invaluable conversation starter for an overdue discussion on the nature of individual differences as well as on the tenets upon which personality theories rely. . . [A] delightfully written text.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
155.2
Synopsis
This book presents the wealth of scientific evidence that our personality emerges from evolved primary emotions shared by all mammals. Yes, your dog feels love-and many other things too. These subcortically generated emotions bias our actions, alter our perceptions, guide our learning, provide the basis for our thoughts and memories, and become regulated over the course of our lives. Understanding personality development from the perspective of mammals is a groundbreaking approach, and one that sheds new light on the ways in which we as humans respond to life events, both good and bad. Jaak Panksepp, famous for discovering laughter in rats and for creating the field of affective neuroscience, died in April 2017. This book forms part of his lasting legacy and impact on a wide range of scientific and humanistic disciplines. It will be essential reading for anyone trying to understand how we act in the world, and the world's impact on us., A CHOICE Magazine Outstanding Academic Title of 2018. A novel approach to understanding personality, based on evidence that we share more than we realize with other mammals., This book presents the wealth of scientific evidence that our personality emerges from evolved primary emotions shared by all mammals. Yes, your dog feels love--and many other things too. These subcortically generated emotions bias our actions, alter our perceptions, guide our learning, provide the basis for our thoughts and memories, and become regulated over the course of our lives. Understanding personality development from the perspective of mammals is a groundbreaking approach, and one that sheds new light on the ways in which we as humans respond to life events, both good and bad. Jaak Panksepp, famous for discovering laughter in rats and for creating the field of affective neuroscience, died in April 2017. This book forms part of his lasting legacy and impact on a wide range of scientific and humanistic disciplines. It will be essential reading for anyone trying to understand how we act in the world, and the world's impact on us.
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BF698.D374 2018
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