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1 sty 2009 · Article PDF Available. Emotion and the motivational brain. January 2009. Biological Psychology. Authors: Peter J Lang. Margaret M Bradley. Maurizio Codispoti. University of Bologna. Vera...
Professor Emeritus. Department: Department of Clinical and Health Psychology. Business Email: langp@phhp.ufl.edu. CV: View Curriculum Vitae. About Peter J Lang. Dr. Peter J. Lang is Graduate Research Professor and Director of the Center for the Study of Emotion and Attention.
Peter J. Lang. Emotional processing of fear: exposure to corrective information. Technical Report A-6). University of Florida, Gainesville. The emotion probe: Studies of motivation and...
Grand Rounds: DSM-IV and the reflex physiology of fear: Symptom patterns across the anxiety disorder spectrum. UF Department of Psychiatry, Gainesville, Florida Lang, P. J. (September 30, 2013). Symposium: Questions and answers on the past and future of Psychophysiology: A farewell homage to Luciano Stegagno.
1 wrz 2016 · Lang, 1977, Lang, 1979 proposed that this function of mental imagery could be harnessed in clinical treatment to facilitate fear-extinction learning and habituation via the rehearsal and learning of new adaptive responses during imaginal exposure therapy.
Peter J. Lang, Margaret M. Bradley, and Bruce N. Cuthbert The organization of response systems in emotion is founded on two basic motive systems, appetitive and defensive. The subcortical and deep cortical structures that determine primary motivated behavior are similar across mammalian species. Animal research has illumi-
1 mar 1994 · TLDR. A novel method is proposed, which extends the experiments devised to evaluate the relationships among three types of variables (the affective triad): stimuli, self-reports, and measurements by looking for the physiological measurement mostly correlated to the selfreport due to emotion, not the stimulus. Expand.