Disorders of volition / edited by Natalie Sebanz and Wolfgang Prinz.
- Title
- Disorders of volition / edited by Natalie Sebanz and Wolfgang Prinz.
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- Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2006.
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- Description
- vii, 493 p. : ill. (some col.); 24 cm.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Will.
- Contents
- Toward a science of volition -- Conceptual foundations -- Conscious volition and mental representation: toward a more fine-grained analysis -- Feeling of doing: deconstructing the phenomenology of agency -- Conscious intention and sense of agency -- Agency in schizophrenia from a control theory viewpoint -- Selectionist model of the ego: implications for self-control -- If-then plans and the intentional control of thoughts, feelings, and actions -- Disorders of volition in schizophrenia -- From volition to agency: the mechanism of action recognition and its failures -- Motivated attention and schizophrenia -- Schizophrenic avolition: implications from functional and structural neuroimaging -- Interpersonal factors in the disorders of volition associated with schizophrenia -- Disorders of volition in depression -- Prefrontal and anterior cingulate contributions to volition in depression -- Action control and its failure in clinical depression: a neurocognitive theory -- Cost of pleasure: effort and cognition in anhedonia and depression -- Disorders of volition in patients with prefrontal lobe damage -- Human ventrolateral frontal cortex and intended action -- Volition and the human prefrontal cortex -- Rostral prefrontal brain regions (area 10): a gateway between inner thought and the external world? -- Disorders of volition in substance abuse -- Broken willpower: impaired mechanisms of decision making and impulse control in substance abusers -- Craving, cognition, and the self-regulation of cigarette smoking -- Dynamic model of the will with an application to alcohol-intoxicated behavior.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library
- Note
- "A Bradford book."
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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