内容説明
Recent years have seen a great deal of attention directed towards the so-called "warm-look," investigating how "cold" cognition and "hot" affect intermingle in perception and decision processes. Following in this vein, this book discusses conceptual models and research findings with respect to how affect influences non-conscious processing. The book is divided into two sections: the first on affect and perception, the second on affect and attention, with discussants bringing each section into a cohesive whole.
目次
S. Kitayama and P.M. Niedenthal, Introduction.
R.B. Zajonc, An Early Insight into the Affect-Perception Interface.
I. Waynbaum, The Affective Qualities of Perception.
S. Kitayama and S. Howard, Affective Regulation of Perception and Comprehension: Amplification and Semantic Priming.
M.R. Klinger and A.G. Greenwald, Preferences Need No Inferences? The Cognitive Basis of Unconscious Mere Exposure Effects.
P.M. Niedenthal, M.B. Setterlund, and D.E. Jones, Emotional Organization of Perceptual Memory.
F. Pratto, Consciousness and Automatic Evaluation.
M.K. Johnson and C. Weisz, Comments on Unconscious Processing: Finding Emotion in the Cognitive Stream.
Emotion and Attention:
D. Derryberry and D.M. Tucker, Motivating the Focus of Attention.
R.H. Fazio, D.R. Roskos-Ewoldsen, and M.C. Powell, Attitudes, Perception, and Attention.
C.H. Hansen and R.D. Hansen, Automatic Emotion: Attention and Facial Efference.
H. Egeth, Emotion and the Eyewitness.
J. Bruner, The View from the Heart's Eye: A Commentary. References.
Index.
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