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The Mind in Context

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This compelling book illustrates that a new paradigm is forming in which contextual factors are considered central to the workings of the mind.
1. The Context Principle, Lisa Feldman Barrett, Batja Mesquita, and Eliot R. Smith I. Genes and the Brain 2. Epigenetic Inheritance, Lawrence V. Harper 3. Brain Networks and Embodiment, Olaf Sporns 4. Social Modulation of Hormones, Sari M. van Anders II. Cognition and Affect 5. Emoting: A Contextualized Process, Batja Mesquita 6. Meaning in Context: Meta-Cognitive Experiences, Norbert Schwarz 7. Situated Cognition, Eliot R. Smith and Elizabeth C. Collins III. The Person 8. The Situated Person, Walter Mischel and Yuichi Shoda 9. Implicit Independence and Interdependence: A Cultural Task Analysis, Shinobu Kitayama and Toshie Imada 10. Platonic Blindness and the Challenge of Understanding Context, Yarrow Dunham and Mahzarin R. Banaji 11. Social Tuning of Ethnic Attitudes, Stacey Sinclair and Janetta Lun IV. Behavior 12. The Multiple Forms of ""Context"" in Associative Learning Theory, Mark E. Bouton 13. Threat, Marginality, and Reactions to Norm Violations, Deborah A. Prentice and Thomas E. Trail 14. Behavior as Mind in Context: A Cultural Psychology Analysis of ""Paranoid"" Suspicion in West African Worlds, Glen Adams, Phia S. Salter, Kate M. Pickett, Tugce Kurtis, and Nia L. Phillips 15. Challenging the Egocentric View of Coordinated Perceiving, Acting, and Knowing, Michael J. Richardson, Kerry L. Marsh, and R. C. Schmidt 16. Conclusion: On the Vices of Nominalization and the Virtues of Contextualizing, Lawrence W. Barsalou, Christine D. Wilson, and Wendy Hasenkamp
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