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This compendium provides a timely and excellent summary of current theories and supporting data regarding the relationship between emotion and consciousness, focusing in particular on the issue of which components of affective processing can be unconscious. A number of prominent emotion researchers have contributed chapters, addressing emotions from both psychological (cognitive, social, animal behaviorist) and neuroscience perspectives. The introduction provides a good integrative summary of the individual chapters, and introduces the three questions posed to all of the contributors, regarding definitions of "emotions", "consciousness", "awareness", and the extent to which each theory presented addresses the issue of conscious versus unconscious emotions. These questions help provide a more integrated treatment of the subject than is frequently seen in similar compendia. In addition, the individual contributors often provide extensive references to other chapters, which further contributes to a more cohesive treatment of the subject. In this review I provide a brief summary of the individual chapters, and then discuss several recurring themes; specifically: embodied emotions, the issue of reification of emotion and its consequences, the relationship between affective processes and consciousness; and an assessment of the book's usefulness for computational modeling of emotion and consciousness.
机译:这个纲要提供了一个及时的和优秀的总结当前的理论和数据支持关于情感和之间的关系意识,尤其关注哪些组件的情感处理的问题可以无意识。研究者们贡献了章节,解决从心理学(认知、情感社会,动物行为学家)和神经科学视角。综合总结个人的章节,并介绍了三个问题的贡献者,有关的定义“情感”、“意识”、“意识”,多大程度上每个理论提出了地址有意识和无意识的问题的情绪。综合治疗比经常出现在类似的概略。经常,个人贡献者提供广泛的引用其他章节,这进一步导致更有凝聚力治疗的学科。个人提供一个简短的总结章,然后讨论一些反复出现主题;情感的物化及其问题后果,情感之间的关系过程和意识;这本书的计算模型的有效性的情感和意识。

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