Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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931370 | International Journal of Psychophysiology | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The intersection of psychophysiology and cognitive neuroscience has proved to be fertile ground for advancing our understanding of the neurobiological basis of behavior. The eight original empirical articles in this special issue contribute a variety of new evidence for how various bodily processes interrelate with brain processes, especially in the service of emotions and feelings. The findings are rich in their own right, and they also underscore the value of psychophysiological approaches in the investigation of brain–behavior relationships. This type of work is helping to shape a new field of “affective neuroscience.”
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Authors
Daniel Tranel,