Summary
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The recent findings from cognitive science – one of the fastest growing disciplines worldwide – presented in the volume will serve as a useful resource for scientists/psychologists working in the area. The book highlights the current trends in major sub-disciplines in cognitive science and contains high quality succinct papers covering current challenges, with cross-linking of different interfacing disciplines like psychology, neuroscience, computer science, linguistics, and philosophy.
Chapter 8: Effects of Emotions on Selective Attention and Control
Effects of Emotions on Selective Attention and Control
Introduction
Emotions consist of multiple components that include subjective feelings, a behavioural reaction, cognitive appraisal and accompanying physiological reactions (Cacioppo et al., 1993). William James (1894) regarded emotions as ...
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