In:The Caldron of Consciousness: Motivation, affect and self-organization — An anthology
Edited by Ralph D. Ellis and Natika Newton
[Advances in Consciousness Research 16] 2000
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 14 November 2000
https://doi.org/10.1075/aicr.16.toc
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Table of contents
List of Contributors
Introduction
Part I: The Centrality of Emotion1
Integrating the Physiological and Phenomenological Dimensions of Affect and Motivation
Affective Consciousness and the Instinctual Motor System: The Neural Sources of Sadness and Joy
Consciousness, Motivation, and Emotion: Biopsychological Reflections
Conscious Emotion in a Dynamic System: How I Can Know How I Feel
Part II: Toward an Ecological Science of the Affective Sphere107
The ‘Mind’/‘Body’ Problem and First-Person Process: Three Types of Concepts
Dissolving Differences: How to Understand the Competing Approaches to Human Emotion
The Effect of Motivation on the Stream of Consciousness: Generalizing from a Neurocomputational Model of Cingulo-frontal Circuits Controlling Saccadic Eye Movements
Motivation and Emotion: An Interactive Process Model
Mind, Brain, and Chaos
Part III: Emotional Learning and Development203
Child Development and the Regulation of Affect and Cognition in Consciousness: A View from Object Relations Theory
Emotions: The Fetters of Instincts and the Promise of Dynamic Systems
Awareness of Emotions: A Neuropsychological Perspective
Index
