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Affective Neuroscience: The Foundations of Human and Animal Emotions (Series in Affective Science) 1st Edition, Kindle Edition
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- PublisherOxford University Press
- Publication dateSeptember 30, 2004
- LanguageEnglish
- File size23.4 MB
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- Publisher : Oxford University Press; 1st edition (September 30, 2004)
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Customers find the book offers great knowledge and is very readable for laypersons, with extraordinary depth of explanation. Moreover, the book provides a comprehensive look at the neural underpinnings of emotions, and customers consider it a classic.
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Customers find the book offers great knowledge and many insights, with one customer describing it as a fundamental textbook.
"...Although this book is eight years old, it remains an excellent foundation and context in which to place more recent books and papers." Read more
"I’ll try to add some new observations on this excellent work...." Read more
"...I am sure it is dated (as of this writing), the introductory chapters do a wonderful job of placing the author's work in the context of other areas..." Read more
"Absolutely groundbreaking and fundamental critical knowledge for this field...." Read more
Customers find the book readable and enjoyable to read, with extraordinary depth of explanation, making it suitable for laypersons.
"...regarded as one of the leaders in the field, gives us a wonderfully readable account of some of the neurological machinery that helps organize..." Read more
"...explanation is extraordinary; it isn’t easy reading, but it is a pleasure to read. It is for study and consideration; nor for recreation...." Read more
"...understand his social and emotional deficits, I found this book to be clear and to provide an extremely useful framework for understanding emotions...." Read more
"...Fantastic writing and work all-together." Read more
Customers appreciate how the book provides a comprehensive look at the neural underpinnings of emotions, with one customer noting its focus on subtle emotions in maternal care, while another describes it as a Bible of neurobehavioral science.
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2006It often astonishes me how many of my colleagues continue to argue that emotions are no more than simple reflexes that probably do not even exist in animals. Yet anyone who spends much time with animals constantly observes sophisticated reasoning and highly developed emotions. And it is difficult to try and reduce the sometimes devastating consequences of emotional disturbances in people with mood disorders to a series of reflexes.
Fortunately the understanding of the neurobiology of emotion has taken enormous strides in recent years. Jaak Panksepp, long regarded as one of the leaders in the field, gives us a wonderfully readable account of some of the neurological machinery that helps organize emotion in ALL mammals. For it is becoming clear that emotion is present in every mammal so far studied: even mice show evidence of emotion.
Panksepp includes discussion of arousal and of sleep: this one is of particular importance in the light of the increasing body of clinical work indicating that many mood disorders are secondary to disturbances of sleep, rather than sleep disorders being a consequence of mood disorders. He goes on to discuss systems involved in pleasure and fear, the sources of some forms of anger and rage. He is very good on the neural control of sexuality in animals, as well as the subtle emotions involved maternal care, social loss, and playfulness. The importance of these neurological systems in human beings remains an open question: humans are so astonishingly complex and have so many "extra" dimensions on their behavioral actions, that it is probably unwise to try and reduce these complex behaviors to the firing of groups of neurons.
This focus on the neurobiology of affect is welcome, though it is valuable to remember that emotion can also be conceptualized as irreducible psychological and social functions.
Although this book is eight years old, it remains an excellent foundation and context in which to place more recent books and papers.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2013I’ll try to add some new observations on this excellent work. It is written from the perspective of a philosopher-scientist; not in the English-American style of “if it can’t be measured, it doesn’t exist”. Panksepp goes into the nuances and “what if’s” of things. This is new thinking, not just new data. He also brings up the touchy problem of our relationships with other beings on the planet, human and infra-human. As I read I found myself recalling Peter Kropotkin’s mutual aid ideas, and finding a neurodevelopmental explanation. That is, the experimentalists miss the point: if we were only stimuli and responses (survival of the fittest), for what reason would we care to research it (mutual aid)? And, Panksepp’s breadth and depth of explanation is extraordinary; it isn’t easy reading, but it is a pleasure to read. It is for study and consideration; nor for recreation. If you have any interest in taking your thinking to the next level, you should get this book.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2009As the parent of a son with autism trying to understand his social and emotional deficits, I found this book to be clear and to provide an extremely useful framework for understanding emotions. It will be useful to any reader who wants a deeper and more accurate picture of emotions than is presented in popular treatments of the topic. It also gives a clear sense of how far research has yet to go to give us some of the answers we most want. Although I am sure it is dated (as of this writing), the introductory chapters do a wonderful job of placing the author's work in the context of other areas of research and other views within the same areas, describing what he sees as the strengths and weaknesses of each position.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2022Absolutely groundbreaking and fundamental critical knowledge for this field. I have heard this has been called the Bible of neurobehavioral science and I think I can see that and agree with it. Fantastic writing and work all-together.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2020Neuroscience that's useful. This information is in depth. Understanding the science as explained in this book helps to know more about the chemical/physical aspects of emotions. It's more than just a feeling. This needs to be known.
Thank you for sharing this information with the world. This book costs but it's worth it.
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EulàliaReviewed in Spain on April 13, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars recomendable 100%
lectura para descubrir tantos comportamientos humanos!
Es algo científico, uno debe estar algo familiarizado con esto. Para mí, un libro muy interesante!!
- GloriaReviewed in Australia on October 28, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting
Interesting
- Schrodinger's KittyReviewed in India on June 4, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't keep it down. Thank you.
Great book.
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EdenReviewed in Germany on May 31, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Begeistert
Dieses Buch ist einfach der Hammer, nicht einfach zu lesen, lohnt sich aber definitiv!
Preis ist leider recht hoch, würde ich aber auch erneut kaufen wenn ich müsste, klare Kaufempfehlung.
- keegan OmelReviewed in Canada on November 13, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Really enjoying this book.