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Timoney, Linden R., and Mark D. Holder. Emotional Processing Deficits and Happiness. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7177-2.

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Ruskan, John. Emotional clearing: The handbook of integrative processing. New York: R. Wyler, 1993.

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Bąk, Halszka. Emotional Prosody Processing for Non-Native English Speakers. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44042-2.

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Olasov, Rothbaum Barbara, ed. Pathological anxiety: Emotional processing in etiology and treatment. New York: Guilford Press, 2005.

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1966-, Bolls Paul David, ed. Psychophysiological measurement and meaning: Cognitive and emotional processing of media. New York: Routledge, 2012.

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Hull, Timothy James. The role of the amygdala in social and emotional processing. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1997.

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Hull, Timothy James. The role of the amygdala in social and emotional processing. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1997.

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O'Donohue, Miriam. Cognitive processing of emotional information in non-clinical obsessional behaviour. [s.l: The Author], 1997.

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Ann, Hembree Elizabeth, and Rothbaum Barbara Olasov, eds. Prolonged exposure therapy for PTSD: Emotional processing of traumatic experiences : therapist guide. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.

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Keightley, Michelle L. An fMRI study of amygdala activation during emotional processing of faces and picutres. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1999.

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Foa, Edna B. Prolonged exposure therapy for adolescents with PTSD: Emotional processing of traumatic experiences : therapist guide. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.

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S, Friedlander Brian, and Tobias Steven E, eds. Engaging the resistant child through computers: A manual to facilitate social and emotional learning. Port Chester, N.Y: Dude Pub., 2001.

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Mohanty, Sachi Nandan, ed. Emotion and Information Processing. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48849-9.

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P, Redlawsk David, ed. Feeling politics: Emotion in political information processing. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.

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Hadyn, Ellis, and North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division., eds. Aspects of face processing. Dordrecht: M. Nijhoff, 1986.

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MacPherson, Sarah E., Sergio Della Sala, Simon R. Cox, Alessandra Girardi, and Matthew H. Iveson. Emotional processing. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780199669523.003.0008.

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Tests assessing emotional processing are described and evidence for localization of emotional processes within frontal subregions is discussed. The evidence comes from studies of patients with frontal lobe lesions and neuroimaging data. The influence of healthy adult aging on emotional processing is also considered.
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Emotional Processing: Healing Through Feeling. Lion Hudson PLC, 2007.

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Froming, Karen Bronk. Hemispheric processing of emotional valence. 1988.

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Baker, Roger. Emotional Processing: Healing Through Feeling. Lion Hudson PLC, 2012.

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Mathews, Andrew. Information-processing biases in emotional disorders. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780192627254.003.0003.

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Chapter 3 discusses information-processing biases in emotional disorders, including the nature of information-processing in cognition and emotion, biases in information-processing (perceptual encoding, interpretation of meaning, implicit and explicit memory), automatic and controlled processing, content specificity, differences among disorders, the distinction between normal and abnormal mood, and links between research and treatment.
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Silberman, Yuval, Nicholas Michael Graziane, and Jessica R. Barson, eds. Factors Impacting Neural Pathways of Emotional Processing. Frontiers Media SA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88971-676-0.

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Matthews, A. Information Processing And Emotional Disorders: Special Issue Of Cognition and emotion. Psychology Press, 1988.

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Buhlmann, Ulrike, and Andrea S. Hartmann. Cognitive and Emotional Processing in Body Dysmorphic Disorder. Edited by Katharine A. Phillips. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190254131.003.0022.

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According to current cognitive-behavioral models, body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is characterized by a vicious cycle between maladaptive appearance-related thoughts and information-processing biases, as well as maladaptive behaviors and negative emotions such as feelings of shame, disgust, anxiety, and depression. This chapter provides an overview of findings on cognitive characteristics such as dysfunctional beliefs, information-processing biases for threat (e.g., selective attention, interpretation), and implicit associations (e.g., low self-esteem, strong physical attractiveness stereotype, and high importance of attractiveness). The chapter also reviews face recognition abnormalities and emotion recognition deficits and biases (e.g., misinterpreting neutral faces as angry) as well as facial discrimination ability. These studies suggest that BDD is associated with dysfunctional beliefs about one’s own appearance, information-processing biases, emotion recognition deficits and biases, and selective processing of appearance-related information. Future steps to stimulate more research and clinical implications are discussed.
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Iidaka, Tetsuya, and Tokiko Harada. Cultural Values Modulate Emotional Processing in Human Amygdala. Edited by Joan Y. Chiao, Shu-Chen Li, Rebecca Seligman, and Robert Turner. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199357376.013.7.

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Rothbaum, Barbara Olasov. Pathological Anxiety: Emotional Processing in Etiology and Treatment. The Guilford Press, 2005.

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Rothbaum, Barbara Olasov. Pathological Anxiety: Emotional Processing in Etiology and Treatment. Guilford Publications, 2005.

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Information processing and the emotional disorders./Andrew,Mathews. London: L.Erlbaum Assoc., 1988.

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Processing Emotional Pain Using Emotion Focused Therapy: A Guide to Safely Working with and Resolving Emotional Injuries and Trauma. Australian Academic Press, 2019.

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Bąk, Halszka. Emotional Prosody Processing for Non-Native English Speakers: Towards An Integrative Emotion Paradigm. Springer, 2018.

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Bąk, Halszka. Emotional Prosody Processing for Non-Native English Speakers: Towards An Integrative Emotion Paradigm. Springer, 2016.

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Potter, Robert F., and Paul Bolls. Psychophysiological Measurement and Meaning: Cognitive and Emotional Processing of Media. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Potter, Robert F., and Paul Bolls. Psychophysiological Measurement and Meaning: Cognitive and Emotional Processing of Media. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Potter, Robert F., and Paul Bolls. Psychophysiological Measurement and Meaning: Cognitive and Emotional Processing of Media. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Potter, Robert F., and Paul Bolls. Psychophysiological Measurement and Meaning: Cognitive and Emotional Processing of Media. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Levine, Deborah. Adult emotional development : a comparison of emotion processing in borderline personality disorders and non-borderline subjects. 1992.

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Denny, Bryan T., and Kevin N. Ochsner. Minding the Emotional Thermostat. Edited by Christian Schmahl, K. Luan Phan, Robert O. Friedel, and Larry J. Siever. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199362318.003.0005.

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This chapter takes a social cognitive affective neuroscience approach to describe the processes and systems to give rise to emotion and the volitional control of emotion. It provides a detailed description of the processes that underlie the regulation of emotion. It introduces and synthesizes the brain structures involved in emotion processing and regulation. There is a particular focus on the role of the ventrolateral, dorsolateral and dorsomedial prefrtonal cortex, amgydala, ventral striatum and insula, and on cognitive strategies such as reappraisal. It provides a critical framework for understanding the underlying behavioral and neural basis for the affect dysregulation observed across personality disorders, and summarizes future directions for this area of investigation.
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Woud, Marcella L. Interpretational Processing Biases in Emotional Psychopathology: From Experimental Investigation to Clinical Practice. Springer International Publishing AG, 2023.

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Rothbaum, Barbara Olasov, Edna Foa, Elizabeth A. Hembree, and Sheila Rauch. Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD: Emotional Processing of Traumatic Experiences - Therapist Guide. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2019.

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Ryckaert, Celine, Jonna Kuntsi, and Philip Asherson. Emotional dysregulation and ADHD. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198739258.003.0011.

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Symptoms of emotional dysregulation commonly accompany ADHD in children, adolescents, and adults. These include volatile moods, temper tantrums, and irritability. How emotional dysregulation relates to ADHD is currently debated. We approach this by establishing that, while emotional dysregulation is a transdiagnostic construct, it is also seen in ADHD cases independently of comorbidity. Furthermore, it accounts for ADHD-related impairments beyond symptoms of inattention and hyperactivity-impulsivity. Aetiological studies suggest shared genetic influences drive the covariation of emotional dysregulation and ADHD symptoms. However, at the cognitive and neural level emotional dysregulation in ADHD seems to emerge as the direct effects of dysfunctions in emotional processing, rather than being secondary to deficits underpinning the symptoms of ADHD. Nevertheless, treatment trials of stimulants and atomoxetine show significant clinical improvement in emotional dysregulation symptoms. Future research needs to investigate the interaction of ADHD with comorbid disorders, and the predictors of response to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment.
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Thomas, Ruthann Cheryl. The influence of emotional valence on age differences in early processing and memory. 2004.

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Han, Shihui. Cultural differences in neurocognitive processing of others. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198743194.003.0005.

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Chapter 5 examines cross-cultural neuroimaging studies of neural processes underlying social interactions. East Asian and Western cultural experiences produce specific cognitive and neural strategies in perception of face and expression, empathy for others’ emotional states, regulation of one’s own emotion, understanding others’ beliefs, perception of others’ social status, and processing of social feedback. The cultural differences in neurocognitive processing of others have been observed in most part of the social brain network, covering both cortical and subcortical structures, and support culturally specific behavior.
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Klug, Arin. Emotional arousal and information processing: Examining transient and learning-related changes in perceptual sensitivity. 2006.

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Chrestman, Kelly R., Eva Gilboa-Schechtman, and Edna B. Foa. Prolonged Exposure Therapy for Adolescents with PTSD : Emotional Processing of Traumatic Experiences: Therapist Guide. Ebsco Publishing, 2009.

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Hamilton, Nancy A., Ruth Ann Atchley, Lauren Boddy, Erik Benau, and Ronald Freche. Emotion Regulation and Cognitive Control in Pain Processing. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190627898.003.0003.

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Chronic pain is a multidimensional phenomenon characterized by deficits at the behavioral, social, and affective levels of functioning. Depression and anxiety disorders are overrepresented among pain patients, suggesting that pain affects processes of emotion regulation. Conceptualizing the experience of chronic pain within a motivational organizing perspective offers a useful framework for understanding the emotional experiences of individuals living with chronic pain and how they balance harm-avoidant goals with generative approach oriented goals. To that end this chapter also integrates theories of emotion regulation (ER) and cognitive control to shed additional light on the problem of living with chronic pain, and it introduces a theory, consistent with findings from affective neuroscience, suggesting that painful flare-ups may be driven by anticipatory pain reactions in addition to somatic signals.
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Stanton, Annette L., and Robert Franz. Focusing on Emotion. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780195119343.003.0005.

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The focus of this chapter is the adaptive roles of emotion in coping processes. It presents a review of literature that point to the potential utility of processing and expressing emotions, and theories that bear on potentially adaptive functions of coping through emotional approach (such as active processing and expression of emotion). It also addresses theoretical, empirical, and applied directions for work on this construct.
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Ruiz, Sergio, Ranganatha Sitaram, Niels Birbaumer, and Francisco Javier Zamorano, eds. Learned Brain Self-Regulation for Emotional Processing and Attentional Modulation: From Theory to Clinical Applications. Frontiers Media SA, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88919-980-8.

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Rothbaum, Barbara, Edna Foa, and Elizabeth Hembree. Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD: Emotional Processing of Traumatic Experiences Therapist Guide (Treatments That Work). Oxford University Press, USA, 2007.

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Emotional and sensory processing problems: Assessment and treatment approaches for young children and their families. Reginald S. Lourie Center for Infants and Young Children, 1991.

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Keightley, Michelle L. An investigation of emotional processing ability and related brain activity in young and old adults. 2004.

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Braun, Ingrid. Poetry comprehension: A description of the cognitive and emotional processing of literary experts and novices. 2003.

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