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E-raamat: Cyberpsychology and the Brain: The Interaction of Neuroscience and Affective Computing

(University of North Texas)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Apr-2017
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Cyberpsychology is a relatively new discipline that is growing at an alarming rate. While a number of cyberpsychology-related journals and books have emerged, none directly address the neuroscience behind it. This book proposes a framework for integrating neuroscience and cyberpsychology for the study of social, cognitive, and affective processes, and the neural systems that support them. A brain-based cyberpsychology can be understood as a branch of psychology that studies the neurocognitive, affective, and social aspects of humans interacting with technology, as well as the affective computing aspects of humans interacting with computational devices or systems. As such, a cyberpsychologist working from a brain-based cyberpsychological framework studies both the ways in which persons make use of devices and the neurocognitive processes, motivations, intentions, behavioural outcomes, and effects of online and offline uses of technology. Cyberpsychology and the Brain brings researchers into the vanguard of cyberpsychology and brain research.

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This book proposes a framework for integrating neuroscience and cyberpsychology for the study of social, cognitive, and affective processes.
List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
x
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvi
PART I INTRODUCTION
1(76)
1 Cyberpsychology: Changing Roles and Tools
3(21)
2 The Brain and Cyberpsychology: A Primer
24(30)
3 Measurement in Cyberpsychology
54(23)
PART II THE MEDIUM IS THE MESSAGE THAT CHANGES THE BRAIN
77(88)
4 This Is Your Brain on the Internet
79(24)
5 Facebook and the Socially Networked Brain
103(21)
6 The Media Multitasked Brain
124(19)
7 Cyber Addictions
143(22)
PART III CYBERPSYCHOLOGY AND THE NEUROSCIENCES
165(100)
8 Cyberpsychology, Ecological Validity, and Neurosciences of Everyday Living
167(21)
9 Affective Neuroscience for Affective Computing
188(26)
10 Social Neuroscience and the Need for Dynamic Simulations
214(21)
11 Clinical Neuroscience: Novel Technologies for Assessment and Treatment
235(30)
PART IV APPLIED CYBERPSYCHOLOGY
265(64)
12 Psychophysiological Computing in Cyberpsychology
267(26)
13 Cyberpsychology of Videogames
293(20)
14 NeuroIS: Cybersecurity and the Brain
313(16)
PART V CONCLUSIONS
329(25)
15 Prospects for a Brain-Based Cyberpsychology
331(23)
References 354(77)
Index 431
Thomas D. Parsons, Ph.D. is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of North Texas. He has also served as Assistant Professor and Research Scientist at the University of Southern California's Institute for Creative Technologies. He is a leading scientist in the integration of neuropsychology and simulation technologies. He has directed seventeen funded projects and has been an investigator on an additional thirteen funded projects. In addition to his patents for eHarmony.com's Matching System, he has invented and validated virtual reality-based neuropsychological assessments. He has over two hundred publications, and he has been awarded the National Academy of Neuropsychology's Early Career Achievement Award.