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"How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain" by Lisa Feldman Barrett (PhD) redefines our understanding of emotions. Barrett argues that emotions are not hardwired but constructed by the brain in real-time, influenced by past experiences and cultural context. The book explores the science behind this revolutionary perspective, challenging traditional views and offering insights into psychology, health, and human behavior. It encourages readers to rethink how emotions are created and understood.
Author
Lisa Feldman Barrett
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Lisa Feldman Barrett (PhD) is a distinguished professor of psychology at Northeastern University and a leading researcher in neuroscience. She is renowned for her work on the science of emotions and the brain. Her book, "How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain" (2017), explores her innovative theory of emotion construction, reshaping how we understand human feelings and their connection to the brain.
Lisa Feldman Barrett (PhD) is a distinguished professor of psychology at Northeastern University and a leading researcher in neuroscience. She is renowned for her work on the science of emotions and the brain. Her book, "How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain" (2017), explores her innovative theory of emotion construction, reshaping how we understand human feelings and their connection to the brain.
Language
English
Topic
Brain Health, Mental Health

How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain
How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain
ISBN 10|13
1328915433 | 978-1328915436
Print Length
448