Cognition and motivation : forging an interdisciplinary perspective / / edited by Shulamith Kreitler.

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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
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Physical Description:xx, 506 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • The role of epistemic motivations in knowledge formation / Arie W. Kruglanski and Anna Sheveland
  • The structure and dynamics of cognitive orientation : a motivational approach to cognition / Shulamith Kreitler
  • Personality and cognition / Phillip L. Ackerman
  • Cognition in the context of psychopathology : a selective review / Josef Zihl, Nicole Szesny, & Thomas Nickel
  • The impact of anxiety on cognitive performance / Michael W. Eysenck
  • Biological foundations : the seeking system as an affective source for motivation and cognition / Jeff Stewart and Jaak Panksepp
  • Motivation, cognition and emotion : a phylogenetic interdisciplinary approach / Manfred Wimmer
  • The social and cultural context of cognition : a knowledge perspective / Evelyn Au, Wendy Wan & Chi-yue Chiu
  • Biological models of organisms and their evolutionary change : their importance for epistemology and different cultural traditions / Karl Edlinger
  • What do genes have to do with cognition? / Wendy Johnson
  • Brain, behavior and cognition / Norbert Jauovec and Ksenija Jauovec
  • Physical health and cognition / Shulamith Kreitler, Kineret Weissler, and Frida Barak
  • Motivation, goals, thinking, and problem solving / K.J. Gilhooly and E. Fioratou
  • Motivation and heuristic thinking / Dan Zakay and Dida Fleisig
  • Motivation, decision theory and human decision making / Ola Svenson
  • Cognitive science and knowledge management : reflecting the limits of decision making / Rainer P. Born and Eva Gatarik
  • Interest and cognition : the case of L- and science / K. Ann Renninger and Kathryn R. Riley
  • Metacognition, motivation, and affect in the school context : metacognitive experiences in the regulation of learning / Anastasia Efklides
  • Motivation in language / Klaus-Uwe Panther
  • Intelligence and cognitive exceptionality / Edward Zigler
  • How conscious thought, imagination and fantasy may relate to cognition and motivation / Jerome L. Singer and Dorothy G. Singer
  • Creativity and motivation / Mark A. Runco and David McGarva.