Volume 4 of this innovative series on social and personality psychology
showcases the rapid advances being made in the science of cognitive and
behavioral control, seen in their experimental (e.g., brain studies) and
everyday (e.g., emotion regulation) varieties. Reflecting the nature of
this topic, the book is divided in to two parts. The first part, "Basic
Models of Control," explores fundamental brain-behavioral mechanisms and
extends these to consider the alluring but still mysterious nature of
consciousness. Part II, "Complex Models of Control," discusses adaptive
(e.g., musical performance) and maladaptive (anxiety and depression)
aspects of self-regulation. The book is intended for academic
psychologists and advanced students who are studying the role of control
mechanisms in personality processes.