The Emotional Brain: The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional LifeSimon and Schuster, 22 сент. 2015 г. - Всего страниц: 384 What happens in our brains to make us feel fear, love, hate, anger, joy? Do we control our emotions, or do they control us? Do animals have emotions? How can traumatic experiences in early childhood influence adult behavior, even though we have no conscious memory of them? In The Emotional Brain, Joseph LeDoux investigates the origins of human emotions and explains that many exist as part of complex neural systems that evolved to enable us to survive. One of the principal researchers profiled in Daniel Goleman's Emotional Intelligence, LeDoux is a leading authority in the field of neural science. In this provocative book, he explores the brain mechanisms underlying our emotions -- mechanisms that are only now being revealed. |
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... reaches into a bag of objects, it is able to sort through them and pull out the one that matches the picture seen by the right hemisphere. The right hemisphere can thus match the way the What's Love Got to Do with It? 13.
... reaches into a bag of objects, it is able to sort through them and pull out the one that matches the picture seen by the right hemisphere. The right hemisphere can thus match the way the What's Love Got to Do with It? 13.
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... object feels with a memory of the way it looked a few moments earlier and pull out the correct one. The right hand can't do this because its touch information goes to the left hemisphere, which didn't see the object. In the split-brain ...
... object feels with a memory of the way it looked a few moments earlier and pull out the correct one. The right hand can't do this because its touch information goes to the left hemisphere, which didn't see the object. In the split-brain ...
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... object before you is an apple, that a sentence just heard was spoken in a particular foreign language, or that youVe just solved a previously insoluble problem in mathematics. States of consciousness occur when the system responsible ...
... object before you is an apple, that a sentence just heard was spoken in a particular foreign language, or that youVe just solved a previously insoluble problem in mathematics. States of consciousness occur when the system responsible ...
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... it. It asks how we recognize a certain pattern of visual stimulation falling on the retina as a particular object, say an apple, or determine the appie's color, or judge which of two apples is bigger, or 24 THE EMOTIONAL BRAIN.
... it. It asks how we recognize a certain pattern of visual stimulation falling on the retina as a particular object, say an apple, or determine the appie's color, or judge which of two apples is bigger, or 24 THE EMOTIONAL BRAIN.
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... object you are looking at is an apple, the physical features of the stimulus have to find their way into your long-term memory banks. Once there, the stimulus information is matched up with stored information about similar objects and ...
... object you are looking at is an apple, the physical features of the stimulus have to find their way into your long-term memory banks. Once there, the stimulus information is matched up with stored information about similar objects and ...
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THE HOLY GRAIL | 73 |
THE WAY WE WERE | 104 |
A FEW DEGREES OF SEPARATION | 138 |
REMEMBRANCE OF EMOTIONS PAST | 179 |
WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE | 225 |
ONCE MORE WITH FEELINGS | 267 |
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The Emotional Brain: The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional Life Joseph Ledoux Ограниченный просмотр - 1998 |
The Emotional Brain: The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional Life Joseph E. LeDoux Просмотр фрагмента - 1996 |
The Emotional Brain: The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional Life Joseph Ledoux Просмотр фрагмента - 1998 |
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