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The Many Theories of Emotion
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25:44 - 33:39 (07:55)

The podcast explores different theories of emotion, including the triune brain theory and the work of Helen Fisher and Lisa Feldman Barrett. The episode also discusses the experiment of Bowlby and Ainsworth to identify different patterns that babies display when their caretaker returns.

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This podcast discusses the different theories of emotion, including the triune brain theory, universal expressions proposed by Darwin, circuits in the brain proposed by Helen Fisher, and the contextual nature of emotions by Lisa Feldman Barrett.
25:44 - 28:01 (02:17)
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Emotion
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This podcast discusses the different theories of emotion, including the triune brain theory, universal expressions proposed by Darwin, circuits in the brain proposed by Helen Fisher, and the contextual nature of emotions by Lisa Feldman Barrett. The three axes of emotion are also explored, including levels of alertness and calmness, how good or bad one feels, and whether they are mainly focused inward or outward.

Chapter
The Many Theories of Emotion
Episode
The Science of Emotions & Relationships
Podcast
Huberman Lab
The experiment of grouping babies into A, B, C, or D groups based on their attachment styles was focused on the return of the caregiver.
28:01 - 33:39 (05:37)
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Attachment Styles
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The experiment of grouping babies into A, B, C, or D groups based on their attachment styles was focused on the return of the caregiver. At least four patterns of behavior displayed by babies were identified by Bowlby and Ainsworth, which can later expand to another dimension when language and written language develop.

Chapter
The Many Theories of Emotion
Episode
The Science of Emotions & Relationships
Podcast
Huberman Lab