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The Cambridge Handbook of Human Affective Neuroscience provides an authoritative and multidisciplinary overview of the neural basis of human emotions and affective processes. Edited by leading experts Jorge Armony and Patrik Vuilleumier, this handbook synthesizes cutting-edge research on how the brain generates, regulates, and responds to emotional stimuli.
The volume covers fundamental topics including the neuroanatomical structures involved in emotion processing, neurotransmitter systems, and the role of neural circuits in affective behavior. It examines how emotions influence cognition, decision-making, and social interactions, while also addressing clinical applications in understanding mood disorders, anxiety, and trauma-related conditions.
With contributions from internationally recognized neuroscientists, this handbook serves as an essential resource for researchers, clinicians, and students seeking a deep understanding of affective neuroscience. It bridges laboratory findings with real-world applications and represents the current state of knowledge in this rapidly evolving field.







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