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245 00 How motivation affects cardiovascular response :
       |bmechanisms and applications /|cedited by Rex A. Wright 
       and Guido H.E. Gendolla. 
264  1 Washington, D.C. :|bAmerican Psychological Association,
       |c2012. 
300    1 online resource (xiv, 424 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    Includes index. 
500    GMD: electronic resource. 
505 0  Integration of cardiac function with cognitive, 
       motivational, and emotional processing : evidence from 
       neuroimaging / Marcus A. Gray and Hugo D. Critchley -- 
       Beta-adrenergic cardiovascular reactivity and adaptation 
       to stress : the cardiac pre-ejection period as an index of
       effort / Robert Kelsey -- Psychophysiological processes of
       mental effort investment / S.H. Fairclough, L.M.J. Mulder 
       -- Cardiovascular response to reward / Michael Richter -- 
       Emotion, motivation, and cardiovascular response / Sylvia 
       D. Kreibig -- The emotional intensity theory and its 
       cardiovascular implications for emotional states / Anca M.
       Miron, Jack W. Brehm -- Gloomy and lazy? on the impact of 
       mood and depressive symptoms on effort-related 
       cardiovascular response / Guido H.E. Gendolla, Kerstin 
       Brinkmann, Nicolas Silvestrini -- Cardiovascular 
       reactivity to stress : the role of motivational conflict /
       Justin Stanley, Richard J. Contrada -- "Pause and plan" : 
       self-regulation and the heart / Suzanne C. Segerstrom ... 
       [et al.] -- Multifaceted effects of fatigue on effort and 
       associated cardiovascular responses / Rex A. Wright, 
       Christopher C. Stewart, Jesse Brown -- Cardiovascular 
       psychophysiology and health / Stephan Bongard, Mustafa al-
       Absi, William R. Lovallo -- The behavioural and health 
       corollaries of blunted physiological reactions to acute 
       psychological stress : revising the reactivity hypothesis 
       / Douglas Carroll, Anna C. Phillips, William R. Lovallo --
       Agonistic striving, emotion regulation, and hypertension 
       risk / Craig K. Ewart -- Interpersonal motives and 
       cardiovascular response : mechanisms linking dominance and
       social status with cardiovascular disease / Timothy W. 
       Smith, Jenny M. Cundiff, Bert N. Uchino -- Social 
       influences on cardiovascular processes : a focus on health
       / Greg J. Norman ... [et al.] -- Indeterminate motivations
       : cardiovascular health costs of living in a social world 
       / Britta Larsen, Nicholas Christenfeld -- Effort 
       mechanisms linking sex (gender) to cardiovascular response
       : toward a comprehensive analysis with relevance for 
       health / Rex A. Wright, Patricia Barreto -- Cardiovascular
       measures in human factors/ergonomics research / Richard W.
       Backs, John Lenneman, Nicholas Cassavaugh -- Clarifying 
       achievement motives and effort : studies of cardiovascular
       response / RĂ©mi L. Capa. 
520    "The field of motivation is concerned with action--its 
       selection, preparation, and execution. Put differently, it
       is concerned with why organisms move in the directions 
       they do and why they do so with different degrees of 
       persistence and vigor (McClelland, 1985). It is in this 
       context of heightened interest in motivation that we offer
       the present edited volume concerned with motivation 
       influence on cardiovascular (CV) response, that is, 
       adjustment in CV function. The volume is made up of 
       chapters prepared by emerging as well as established 
       research scientists and is international, including 
       contributions from Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, 
       Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. 
       Its central purposes are multifold. One is to increase 
       awareness of the amount and diversity of motivationally 
       based CV response research that is currently being 
       conducted. Much of this work is being carried out in 
       distinct quarters ("silos") of psychological science, such
       as those concerned with neuroscience, psychophysiology, 
       social processes, and health. As a result, many scholars, 
       investigators, and practitioners may be unaware of its 
       extent and character. A second purpose is to facilitate 
       relevant cross-disciplinary communication as well as 
       comparison and contrast of guiding theoretical 
       propositions and assumptions. Because scholars, 
       investigators, and practitioners tend to work in distinct 
       professional quarters, they tend not to communicate as 
       much as they should with the broader range of their peers.
       This lack of communication works against the 
       identification of crosscutting themes, complementarities, 
       and points of conflict but can be countered by endeavors 
       such as the present one to draw members of disparate 
       groups together. A third purpose of the volume is 
       practical--specifically, to illustrate how useful 
       motivational approaches can be in informing us about CV 
       responses in social, work, and achievement circumstances 
       and highlighting conditions under which they might have 
       implications for health"--Introduction. (PsycINFO Database
       Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved). 
588    Description based on print version record. 
650  0 Heart|xPhysiology. 
650  0 Motivation (Psychology)|xPhysiological aspects. 
650  0 Heart|xPathophysiology. 
650  2 Heart|xphysiology. 
650  2 Motivation. 
700 1  Wright, Rex A. 
700 1  Gendolla, Guido H. E. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tHow motivation affects cardiovascular 
       response.|dWashington, DC : American Psychological 
       Association, 2012|z9781433810275|w(DLC)  2011006294
       |w(OCoLC)704243764 
994    01|bSTJ 
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