Beschreibung
This book is a review on the scientific literature on gender and emotion, including both existing empirical knowledge and methodological advances and recommendations. It is an interdisciplinary perspective, with contributions from the fields of psychology, neuroscience, psychiatry, economics, philosophy, and anthropology.
Autorenportrait
Dr. Ioana Latu is a research psychologist at the University of Neuchâtel.
Dr. Marianne Schmid Mast is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Neuchâtel.
Dr. Susanne Kaiser is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Geneva.
All three editors are associated with the Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, a National Center for Competency in Research, financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation.
Inhalt
Contents: Chiara Fiorentini: Gender and Emotion Expression, Experience, Physiology and Well-Being: A Psychological Perspective – Ralph Erich Schmidt/Martial Van Der Linden: Gender and Impulsivity: A Psychopathological Perspective – Christian M. Brodbeck/Giorgia Silani: Gender and Social Emotions: A Review of the Neuroscientific Literature on Empathy and its Link to Psychopathy, Antisocial Behavior and Alexithymia – Tatjana Aue/Patrik Vuilleumier: Gender and the Affective Brain: Neuroscientific Perspectives – Gaëtan Cousin/Marianne Schmid Mast: Gender and Nonverbal Expression of Emotions – Eva Ranehill/Anne Boschini: Gender Differences in Risk Aversions: The Role of Emotions – Raffaele Rodogno: Gender and Shame: A Philosophical Perspective – Delphine Eggel: Gender and Emotion: An Anthropological and Historico-Religious Approach (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Ancient Judaism, Greece, and Rome).