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The Neuroscience of Emotion
The brain has circuits that can shift our overall emotional states and biases, and even though our eyes may perceive the same colors, the way we interpret and experience them can differ. Understanding the tools to uncover the purpose of our emotions is important, and can be drawn from the fields of psychology and neuroscience.
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This episode dives into the studies conducted by psychology greats who studied emotional development and its connection to neuroscience.
08:17 - 11:06 (02:49)
Summary
This episode dives into the studies conducted by psychology greats who studied emotional development and its connection to neuroscience. The episode also explores some eccentric experiments involving hormones and their effect on attachment.
ChapterThe Neuroscience of Emotion
EpisodeThe Science of Emotions & Relationships
PodcastHuberman Lab
The key to understanding the role of different areas of the brain is to know their developmental origin and connectivity, as this can tell us what kind of information they process.
11:06 - 13:02 (01:55)
Summary
The key to understanding the role of different areas of the brain is to know their developmental origin and connectivity, as this can tell us what kind of information they process.
ChapterThe Neuroscience of Emotion
EpisodeThe Science of Emotions & Relationships
PodcastHuberman Lab
Lisa Feldman Barrett challenges the idea of specific circuits in the brain generating emotions and argues for a more flexible view of the brain's function in generating emotional states.
13:02 - 14:34 (01:32)
Summary
Lisa Feldman Barrett challenges the idea of specific circuits in the brain generating emotions and argues for a more flexible view of the brain's function in generating emotional states.