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Social psychology : handbook of basic principles / ed. Arie W. Kruglanski ; E. Tory Higgins Piece-Analytic Level: Social action • Organizational behavior • Psychology and politics : the challenges of integrating levels of analysis in social science • Consumer behavior and marketing • Contributions of social psychology to clinical psychology : three views of a research frontier • Psychology and the law : reconciling normative and descriptive acoounts of social justice and system legitimacy • Cultural processes : basic principles • Inclusion and exclusion : implications for group processes • Dynamical social psychology : findings order in the floew of human experience • social psychology of leadership • The socialç psychology of intergroup relations : social categorization, ingroup bias, and outgroup prejudice • Social power • Grounding communication • The psychology of negotiation : principles and basic processes • Foundations of interpersonal trust • Attitude change • Self-interest and beyond : basic principles of social interaction • Self-regulation and the executive function : the self as controlling agent • The goal construct in social psychology • Basic human needs • Value • Social identity and self-regulation • The role of impulse in social behavior • Feelings and phenomenal experiences • Psychological distance • Decisons cvonstructed locally : some fundamental pronciples of the psychology of decision making • Standards • Principles of mental representation • The role of matacognition in social judgment • Causal explanation : from social perception to knowledge-based attribution • Knowledge activation • Information ecology and the explanation of social cognition and behavior • Automatic thought • The principles of social judgment • Expectancy • Prediction : the inside view • Social cognitive neuroscience : historical development, core principles and future promise • Visceral and somatic indexes of social psychological constructs : history, principles, propositions, and case studies • Evolutionary theory for social and cultural psychologyPublication: New York : Guilford Press, 2007Description: 1010 p.Availability:
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Social psychology : a general reader / Edited by Arie W. Kruglanski ; E. Tory Higgins Publication: New York : Psychology Press, 2003Description: XIX, 651 p.Availability:
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Revolutionary connections : psychotherapy and neuroscience / ed. Jenny Corrigall, Heward Wilkinson Piece-Analytic Level: Constructing a psychobiological context - science, neuroscience, and therapeutic collaboration • Psychotherapy and neuroscience : how close can they get? • emotion, false beliefs, and the neurobiology of intuition • Early experience, attachment and the brain • Psychotherapy in an age of neuroscience : bridges to affective neuroscience • Neuroscience and intrinsic psychodynamics : current knowledge and potential for therapy • The seventh annual John Bowlby memorial lecture : minds in the making : attachment, the self-organizaing brain, and developmentally-oriented psychoanalytic psychotherapyPublication: London : Karnac, 2003Description: 223 p.Availability:
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The power of habit : why we do what we do abd how to change / Charles Duhigg Publication: London : RH Books, 2012Description: 371 p.Availability:
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Pluralism and unity? : methods of research in psychoanalysis / ed. Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber, Anna Ursula Dreher, Jorge Canestri Piece-Analytic Level: Psychoanalysis and science : some remarks on demarcation and legitimation • Pluralism and unity in psychoanalytic research : some introductory remarks • Two paathays towards knowing psychoanalytic process • Psychotherapy with a victim of extreme violence : clinical case report and qualitative analysis • What are we looking for? how? • Between hermeneutics and natural science : some focal points in the development of psychanalytic clinical theory in Germany after 1945 • Plurality of sciences and the unity of reason • The pluralism of sciences and psychoanalytic thinking • Pluralism and unity in psychoanalytic research : some introductory remarksPublication: London : International Psychoanalytical Association, 2003Description: 274 p.Availability:
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Perspectives on human memory and cognitive aging : essays in honour of Fergus Craik / Edited by Moshe Naveh-Benjamin, Morris Moscovitch, Henry L. Roediger III Piece-Analytic Level: Memory distortion and aging • Episodic memory impairment in schizophrenia : a view from cognitive psychopathology • Aging : not an escarpment, but many different slopes • Age-related changes in the functional neuroanatomy of memory • Part IV Introduction : how the study of brain function is influenced by the function of Craik's brain • Commentary : some observations of the self-initiated processing hypothesis • Sensation, cognition, and levels of processing in aging • Inhibitory control, environmental support, and self-initiated processing in aging • The broader context of Craik's self-initiated processing hypothesis • Source memory, aging, and the frontal lobes • Aging, cognition, and health • Form of bias : age-related changes in memory and cognition • Part III introduction : Toward a taxonomy of research on memory and aging • The >attentional demands and attentional control of encoding and retrieval • The effects of divided attention on encoding processes : underlying mechanisms • Working-with-memory and cognitive resources : a component-process account of divided attention and memory • Commentary : working memory, long-term memory, and the effects of aging • Working memory and aging • Levels of processing in selective attention and inhibition : age differences and similarities • Deconstructing retrieval mode • Levels of working memory • Part II introduction : encoding, retrieving, and aging • Commentary : levels of processing and memory theory • Text processing : memory representations mediate fluent reading • Involuntary levels-of-processing effects in perceptual and conceptual priming • Levels of processing : validating the concept • Levels of processing : some unanswered questions • Does memory encoding exist? • Part I introduction : levels of processingPublication: New York : Psychology Press, 2001Description: XX, 422 p.Availability:
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The Oxford handbook of social neuroscience / eds. Jean Decery, John T. Cacioppo Piece-Analytic Level: Epilogue • Ethical, legal, and societal issues in social neuroscience • The influence of video games on social, cognitive, and affective information processing • The social brain in adolescence and the potential impact of social neuroscience on education • Mutual benefits of using humanoid robots in social neuroscience • Functional magnetic resonance imaging of deception • The cognitive neuroscience of strategic thinking • Theory of mind deficits in neurological • Alexithymia from the social neuroscience perspective • Psychopathy from the perspective of social and cognitive neuroscience • Antisocial personality disorders • The Asperger Syndrome • Developmental disorders • Neural endophenotypes of social behavior in autism spectrum condictions • Stress, negative emotions, and inflammation • Social neuroscientific pathways linking social support to health • Physiological effects of social threat: implications for health • Pathways linking early life stress to adult health • Perceived social isolation : social threat vigilance and its implications for health • Cultural neuroscience: visualizing culture-gene influences on brain functions • Mechanisms for the regulation of intergroup responses: a social neuroscience analysis • Group processes: social dominance • Neural representation of social hierarchy • The neurobiology of primate social behavior • Language and communication • Social mechanisms in early language acquisition: understanding integrated brain systems supporting language • From emotion to notion: the importance of melody • The social regulation of emotion • Neural systems of interpersonal and interpersonal-self-esteem maintenance • Why rejection hurts: what social neuroscience has revealed about the brain's response to social rejection • Altruism • Social neuroscience of empathy • The mirror neuron system and imitation • The mirror neuron system and social cognition • Socioemotional functioning and the aging brain • Embodiment and social cognition • The neuroscience of moral cognition and emotion • Real-world consequences of social deficits: executive functions, social competencies, and theory of mind in patients with ventral front damage and traumatic brain injury • Using ERPs to understand the process and implications of social categorization • The origins of first impressions in animal and infant face perception • Impression formation: a focus on other's intents • Person perception • Intersecting identities and expressions: the compound nature of social perception • Hearing voices: neurocognition of the human voice • Staying in control: the neural basis of self-regulation and its failure • The prefrontal cortex and goal-directed social behavior • Uncounscious action tendencies: sources of un-integrated action • Note to self • An overview of self-awareness and the brain • Brain development during childhood and adolescence • Emotion regulation: neural bases and beyond • Odor-evoked memory • Emotion recognition • The neuroscience of personality traits: descriptions and prescriptions • The emotion-attention interface: neural, developmental, and clinical considerations • Attitudes • Emotion, consciousness, and social behavior • Processing social and nonsocial rewards in the human brain • Social neuroscience of evaluative motivation • The neurobiology of social bonding and attachment • Psychoneuroimmunology in vivo: methods and principles • Electromagnetic brain mapping using MEG and EEG • Essentials of functional magnetic resonance imaging • Social neuroscience: a neuropsychological perspective • The evolution of social cognition • Evolutionary basis of the social brain • The emergence of social neuroscience as an academic discipline • An introduction to social neurosciencePublication: New York : Oxford University Press, 2015Description: 1099 pAvailability:
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Neuroscience / A. Longstaff Publication: Oxford : BIOS, 2000Description: 436 p.Availability:
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Neurocognitive Approaches to Developmental Disorders : A Festschrift for Uta Frith [Número Temático] / Guest editors: Dorothy V. M. Bishop, Margaret J. Snowling, Sarah-Jayne Blakemore Set Level: The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol 61 nº 1, (2008)Availability: Items available for reference: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCall number: R5 (1). :
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Neurociências : desvendando o sistema nervoso / Mark F. Bear, Barry W. Connors, Michael A. Paradiso Publication: Porto Alegre : ArtMed, 2007Description: 857 p. +
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