First Published in 1984. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Questions About Emotion: An Introduction; I: Biological Approach; 1: Emotion: A Neurobehavioral Analysis; 2: Hemispheric Asymmetry and Emotion; 3: Contributions from Neuroendocrinology; II: Developmental Approaches; 4: Levels of Meaning for Infant Emotions: A Biosocial View 1; 5: The Organization of Emotional Development 1; 6: Emotions in Infancy: Regulators of Contact and Relationships with Persons; III: Psychological and Ethological Approaches; 7: Affect Theory *; 8: Emotions: A General PsychoevoIutionary Theory; 9: Cognition, Emotion and Motivation: The Doctoring of Humpty-Dumpty; 10: The Interaction of Affect and Cognition; 11: Thoughts on the Relations Between Emotion and Cognition *; 12: On Primacy of Affect; 13: A Perceptual Motor Theory of Emotion; 14: On the Nature and Function of Emotion: A Component Process Approach; 15: Expression and the Nature of Emotion; 16: Animal Communication: Affect or Cognition?; IV: Sociological and Anthropoligical Approaches; 17: Power, Status, and Emotions: A Sociological Contribution to A Psychophysiological Domain; 18: The Role of Emotion in Social Structure; 19: The Emotions in Comparative Perspective 1