Alexander Simon (1961) The Physiology of Emotions Report of the 3rd Annual Symposium of the Kaiser Foundation Hosp. in N. Calif. , San Francisco
Rating: ♥♥♥♥ (Fine)
Fine book, hard cover. Shelf worn but has all pages and leaves present, no tears in paper or spine. Exlib.
Alexander Simon was a notable figure in the study of emotions and their physiological underpinnings. In 1961, he authored “The Physiology of Emotions,” a report based on the third annual symposium of the Kaiser Foundation Hospital in Northern California, held in San Francisco.
Simon’s work delved into the biological and physiological mechanisms behind emotional responses. He aimed to bridge the gap between physiological processes and emotional experiences, providing a comprehensive overview of current research in the field at the time.
His contributions significantly advanced the understanding of how emotions are generated and regulated within the body. Simon’s research has had a lasting impact on the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience, influencing how professionals approach the study and treatment of emotional disorders.










