EMOTION AND COGNITION: WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ANXIETY
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] R. Lazarus,et al. Anticipatory stress and coping reactions under various conditions of uncertainty. , 1972, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[2] C. Folkins,et al. Temporal factors and the cognitive mediators of stress reaction. , 1970, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[3] R. Bolles. Species-specific defense reactions and avoidance learning. , 1970 .
[4] W. Bridger,et al. A brief commentary on the usefulness of studying fears of snakes. , 1969, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[5] R. Elliott. Tonic heart rate: experiments on the effects of collative variables lead to a hypothesis about its motivational significance. , 1969, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[6] V H Denenberg,et al. OPEN‐FIELD BEHAVIOR IN THE RAT: WHAT DOES IT MEAN? * , 1969, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[7] N. Miller. PSYCHOSOMATIC EFFECTS OF SPECIFIC TYPES OF TRAINING * , 1969, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[8] M. B. Arnold. EMOTION, MOTIVATION, AND THE LIMBIC SYSTEM , 1969, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[9] R. Lazarus,et al. Cross-Cultural Studies of Psychophysiological Responses During Stress and Emotion , 1969 .
[10] H. Ursin. The cingulate gyrus--a fear zone? , 1969, Journal of comparative and physiological psychology.
[11] N. Haan. A TRIPARTITE MODEL OF EGO FUNCTIONING VALUES AND CLINICAL AND RESEARCH APPLICATIONS , 1969, The Journal of nervous and mental disease.
[12] N. Frijda. Recognition of Emotion , 1969 .
[13] J. Averill,et al. Grief: its nature and significance. , 1968, Psychological bulletin.
[14] M. Seligman. Chronic fear produced by unpredictable electric shock. , 1968, Journal of comparative and physiological psychology.
[15] T. Sarbin. Ontology recapitulates philology. The mythic nature of anxiety. , 1968, The American psychologist.
[16] D. Kimble,et al. Role of cingulate cortex in shock avoidance behavior of rats. , 1968, Journal of comparative and physiological psychology.
[17] R. Lazarus,et al. Surprise versus suspense in the production of stress reaction. , 1968, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[18] Richard S. Lazarus,et al. Emotions and adaptation: Conceptual and empirical relations. , 1968 .
[19] R. Douglas,et al. The hippocampus and behavior. , 1967, Psychological bulletin.
[20] S. Breznitz. INCUBATION OF THREAT: DURATION OF ANTICIPATION AND FALSE ALARM AS DETERMINANTS OF THE FEAR REACTION TO AN UNAVOIDABLE FRIGHTENING EVENT. , 1967 .
[21] Stanley Schachter,et al. Cognitive manipulation of pain , 1966 .
[22] R D Hare,et al. Psychopathy and choice of immediate versus delayed punishment. , 1966, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[23] Richard S. Lazarus,et al. CHAPTER 10 – The Study of Psychological Stress: A Summary of Theoretical Formulations and Experimental Findings , 1966 .
[24] R. Malmo. CHAPTER 7 – Studies of Anxiety: Some Clinical Origins of the Activation Concept , 1966 .
[25] R. Grinker,et al. CHAPTER 5 – The Psychosomatic Aspects of Anxiety1 , 1966 .
[26] R. Cattell. CHAPTER 2 – Anxiety and Motivation: Theory and Crucial Experiments1 , 1966 .
[27] K. Spence,et al. CHAPTER 12 – The Motivational Components of Manifest Anxiety: Drive and Drive Stimuli1 , 1966 .
[28] George Mandler,et al. CHAPTER 1 1 – Anxiety and the Interruption of Behavior1 , 1966 .
[29] C. Spielberger. Theory and research on anxiety , 1966 .
[30] R. Lazarus,et al. The principle of short-circuiting of threat: further evidence. , 1965, Journal of personality.
[31] G. Sackett. Response of Rhesus Monkeys to Social Stimulation Presented by Means of Colored Slides , 1965, Perceptual and motor skills.
[32] H. Ursin. EFFECT OF AMYGDALOID LESIONS ON AVOIDANCE BEHAVIOR AND VISUAL DISCRIMINATION IN CATS. , 1965, Experimental neurology.
[33] R. Lazarus,et al. SHORT-CIRCUITING OF THREAT BY EXPERIMENTALLY ALTERING COGNITIVE APPRAISAL. , 1964, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[34] L. W. Barnes,et al. CHOICE OF DELAY OF INEVITABLE SHOCK. , 1964, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[35] R. Lazarus,et al. EXPERIMENTAL REDUCTION OF STRESS BASED ON EGO-DEFENSE THEORY. , 1964, Journal of abnormal psychology.
[36] S. Schachter. The Interaction of Cognitive and Physiological Determinants of Emotional State , 1964 .
[37] J. Lockard. Choice of a warning signal or no warning signal in an unavoidable shock situation. , 1963, Journal of comparative and physiological psychology.
[38] J. Singer,et al. Cognitive, social, and physiological determinants of emotional state. , 1962, Psychological review.
[39] D. Langsley. Coping Behavior under Extreme Stress , 1962 .
[40] R. Lazarus,et al. A laboratory study of psychological stress produced by a motion picture film. , 1962 .
[41] B. Lebovits,et al. Coping behavior under extreme stress; observations of patients with severe poliomyelitis. , 1961, Archives of general psychiatry.
[42] D'amato Mr,et al. Some effects of immediate versus randomly delayed shock on an instrumental response and cognitive processes. , 1960 .
[43] J. Easterbrook. The effect of emotion on cue utilization and the organization of behavior. , 1959, Psychological review.
[44] D. Hamburg,et al. Adaptive problems and mechanisms in severely burned patients. , 1953, Psychiatry.
[45] C. Brenner. An addendum to Freud's theory of anxiety. , 1953, The International journal of psycho-analysis.
[46] B. L. Whorf,et al. An American Indian Model of the Universe , 1950, International Journal of American Linguistics.
[47] P. Young. Emotion as disorganized response; a reply to professor Leeper. , 1949, Psychological review.
[48] D. Hebb,et al. On the nature of fear. , 1946, Psychological review.