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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... seem to pose a major stumbling block for our attempt to understand the emotional brain. If we can't say what emotion is, how can we hope to find out how the brain does it? But this book is not about mapping one area of knowledge (the ...
... seem to pose a major stumbling block for our attempt to understand the emotional brain. If we can't say what emotion is, how can we hope to find out how the brain does it? But this book is not about mapping one area of knowledge (the ...
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... seems odd that the brain can unconsciously solve geometric problems, imagine the kinds of automatic calculations that go on in the brain when we turn the steering wheel to navigate a curve at 60 mph, or better yet, the kinds of ...
... seems odd that the brain can unconsciously solve geometric problems, imagine the kinds of automatic calculations that go on in the brain when we turn the steering wheel to navigate a curve at 60 mph, or better yet, the kinds of ...
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... seems clear that much of mental life occurs outside of conscious awareness. We can have introspective access to the outcome of processing (in the form of conscious content), but not all processing gives rise to conscious content ...
... seems clear that much of mental life occurs outside of conscious awareness. We can have introspective access to the outcome of processing (in the form of conscious content), but not all processing gives rise to conscious content ...
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... seems right on track. We'll return to the topic of consciousness, and especially emotional consciousness, in Chapter 9. The Mental Health of Machines The cognitive mind (the mind being studied by cognitive scientists) can do some very ...
... seems right on track. We'll return to the topic of consciousness, and especially emotional consciousness, in Chapter 9. The Mental Health of Machines The cognitive mind (the mind being studied by cognitive scientists) can do some very ...
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... seem right that emotion should be subsumed under cognitive science. The ex- perimental study of the mind should be done in a framework that conceives of the mind in its full glory. The artificial separation of cog- nition from the rest ...
... seem right that emotion should be subsumed under cognitive science. The ex- perimental study of the mind should be done in a framework that conceives of the mind in its full glory. The artificial separation of cog- nition from the rest ...
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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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