"This edited volume provides a welcome up-to-date review of current
Literature in the neuroscience of emotion.... Twenty eight-chapters
authored by established experts provide coverage that is both broad
and deep.... Chapters are well organized into sections that help
the reader find relevant information quickly.... The focus on human
emotion, rather than on nonhuman models of affect, gives the book a
necessary focus while still covering plenty of ground. True to the
field, the chapters represent findings from a wide range of
methodological techniques.... It can also serve as a useful
companion to the other valuable handbooks about emotion that are
not as neuroscience oriented.... Highly recommended..." --R.
Compton, Haverford College, CHOICE
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