Emotion, obesity, and crime.
- Title
- Emotion, obesity, and crime.
- Published by
- New York, Academic Press, 1971.
- Author
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- Description
- vii, 195 pages; 24 cm
- Series statement
- Social psychology
- Uniform title
- Social psychology
- Subject
- Antisocial personality disorders
- Criminal psychology
- Obesity > Psychological aspects
- Obesity
- Emotions
- Food habits
- Psychophysiology
- Hunger
- Criminal Psychology
- Emotions
- Feeding Behavior
- Obesity
- Psychophysiology
- Sympathomimetics > pharmacology
- Antisocial Personality Disorder
- Hunger
- emotion
- 77.30 psychonomic science: general
- Food habits
- Antisocial personality disorders
- Criminal psychology
- Obesity > Psychological aspects
- Essgewohnheit
- Gefühl
- Gerichtliche Psychologie
- Emoties
- Voedingsgedrag
- Fysiologische aspecten
- Hunger > Psychological aspects
- Großbritannien
- Contents
- Part I. Emotion : cognitive and physiological correlates. 1. The interaction of cognitive and physiological determinants of emotional state -- 2. Sympathetic arousal and emotionality : I. Epinephrine, chlorpromazine, and amusement -- 3. Sympathetic arousal and emotionality : II. Two experiments on adrenaline and fear -- 4. Peripheral and central theories of emotion and motivation -- -- Part II. Cognitive and physiological determinants of pain and hunger. 5. Cognitive manipulation of pain -- The physiological correlates of hunger -- External control of eating behavior -- The effects of taste and quantity of food on eating -- Externality and eating habits -- Yom Kippur, dormitory food, Air France, and the eating behavior of obese and normal persons -- Field dependence, drinking, and urination -- -- Part III. Crime and the autonomic nervous system. 12. Chlorpromazine and cheating -- 13. Criminal sociopathy, epinephrine and avoidance learning.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliography: p. 185-189.