Emotional Cerebellum

Emotional Cerebellum

Manto, Mario; Adamaszek, Michael; Schutter, Dennis J. L. G.

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

07/2022

313

Dura

Inglês

9783030995492

15 a 20 dias

816

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Part I. Basic Principles of Cerebellar Function in Emotion.- Chapter 1. Introduction into the Role of the Cerebellum in Emotion.- Chapter 2. Principles of Brain and Emotion: Beyond the Cortico-Centric Bias.- Chapter 3. Cerebellum and Emotion Processing.- Chapter 4. Cerebellum and Emotion Recognition.- Chapter 5. Cerebellum and Emotion Memory.- Part II. Cells and Molecules of Emotions in the Cerebellum.- Chapter 6. Topography of Emotions in Cerebellum as Appraised by Functional Imaging.- Chapter 7. The Neurophysiology of the Cerebellum in Emotion.- Chapter 8. Non-invasive Brain Stimulation of the Cerebellum in Emotion.- Part III. Cerebellum and Emotion in High Order Domains.- Chapter 9. Reward-Based Learning and Emotional Habit Formation in the Cerebellum.- Chapter 10. Cerebellar Contribution to Emotional Body Language Perception.- Chapter 11. Influence of Pain on Cognitive Dysfunction and Emotion Dysregulation in Chiari Malformation Type I.- Chapter 12. Cerebellum and Emotion in Morality.- Chapter 13. Music and the Cerebellum.- Chapter 14. The Cerebellum and Beauty: The Impact of the Cerebellum in Art Experience and Creativity.- Chapter 15. Cerebellum and Emotion in Social Behavior.- Chapter 16. Cerebellum, Embodied Emotions, and Psychological Traits.- Part IV. Cerebellum and Emotion Disorders.- Chapter 17. The Cerebellum and Disorders of Emotion.- Chapter 18. Cerebellum and Neurorehabilitation in Emotion with a Focus on Neuromodulation.- Part V. Perspectives.- Chapter 19. Current and Future Perspectives of the Cerebellum in Affective Neurosciences.
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Cerebellum;Emotion;emotion processing;emotion perception;emotion recognition;emotional learning;mood disorders;Behavior;Memory;Neurophysiology;Neuroimaging;Music;Aesthetic;Language;Morality;social cognition;morality