Motivation and Emotion: Evolutionary, Physiological, Cognitive, and Social InfluencesSAGE Publications, 1999 - 467 páginas David C. Edwards provides the best of contemporary findings and summarizes how past research contributes to current thought. Within each topically organized chapter, which all begin with a concise overview statement and end with a personal summary, the author highlights material of special importance and concludes major sections with a summary. Each chapter also ends with a set of questions that will help student readers. |
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INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY | 1 |
PHYSIOLOGY RHYTHMS AND SLEEP | 27 |
EATING | 61 |
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