Background
McNaughton, Neil was born on April 16, 1947 in Stockport, England. Son of Alastair Gordon Hamish and Margaret Leslie Hunter (Paton) McNaughton.
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The author describes an approach to the analysis of emotion that can be used independently of conventional emotion theories: that expression, feeling, and motivation can be considered in a scientific manner. As a central theme he argues that biological and, in particular, evolutionary considerations are useful in understanding the basic components of emotion, and he applies this idea to a wide variety of the phenomena of emotion. The resultant review should be useful as an undergraduate text in which the explanations are aimed at the nonspecialist. The specific conclusions should be of interest to anyone who conducts research on emotion, and particularly those who need a solid framework on which to base interdisciplinary studies.
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McNaughton, Neil was born on April 16, 1947 in Stockport, England. Son of Alastair Gordon Hamish and Margaret Leslie Hunter (Paton) McNaughton.
Bachelor in Psychology/Philosophy with honors, Oxford (England) University, 1970; Master of Arts, Oxford (England) University, 1975; Doctor of Philosophy in Physiological Psychology, Southampton (England) University, 1977.
Research associate department experimental psychology Oxford University, mem, 1973-1978, 79-82. Royal Society Commonwealth Bursar department physiology University British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 1978-1979. Lecturer, senior lecturer department psychology University Otago, New Zealand, 1982-1993, associate professor New Zealand, 1994—2003, professor, since 2003.
Treasurer Australasian Winter Conference on Brain Research, 1983-1997.
(The author describes an approach to the analysis of emoti...)
(The Neuropsychology of Anxiety first appeared in 1982 as ...)
Member New Zealand Psychological Society (member county 1987-1988, Sir Thomas Hunteraward 1988), Australian Neurosci. Society, Brain Research Association, Physiological Society New Zealand, Royal Society New Zealand.
Son of Alastair Gordon Hamish and Margaret Leslie Hunter (Paton) McN. M.Julia Clare Mayo, July 30, 1971. Children: Euan, Catrioana Alison.