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From early philosophic inquiries and theories to modern psychology research, the science of emotions combines intertwined physical and mental capabilities and reactions that continue to shape our understanding of the human experience. Highlighting notable advancements, such as neuroimaging techniques and psychobiological studies, this volume explores how the understanding of the brain's emotional processes has deepened over time, showcasing the way these developments inform contemporary approaches to mental health. By analyzing groundbreaking studies and innovative technologies, the volume presents a nuanced framework for grasping the complexity of human emotions surrounding the three components of the emotional experience: a subjective experience, a physiological response, and a behavioral or expressive response.
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From early philosophic inquiries and theories to modern psychology research, the science of emotions combines intertwined physical and mental capabilities and reactions that continue to shape our understanding of the human experience. Highlighting notable advancements, such as neuroimaging techniques and psychobiological studies, this volume explores how the understanding of the brain's emotional processes has deepened over time, showcasing the way these developments inform contemporary approaches to mental health. By analyzing groundbreaking studies and innovative technologies, the volume presents a nuanced framework for grasping the complexity of human emotions surrounding the three components of the emotional experience: a subjective experience, a physiological response, and a behavioral or expressive response.