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Mindscape 123 | Lisa Feldman Barrett on Emotions, Actions, and the Brain 

Sean Carroll
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Emotions are at the same time utterly central to who we are - where would we be without them? - and also seemingly peripheral to the “real” work our brains do, understanding the world and acting within it. Why do we have emotions, anyway? Are they hardwired into the brain? Lisa Feldman Barrett is one of the world’s leading experts in the psychology of emotions, and she emphasizes that they are more constructed and less hard-wired than you might think. How we feel and express emotions can vary from culture to culture or even person to person. It’s better to think of emotions of a link between affective response and our behaviors.
Lisa Feldman Barrett received her Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Waterloo. She is currently the University Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Director of the Interdisciplinary Affective Science Laboratory at Northeastern University. She also holds research appointments at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)/Harvard Medical School in the Psychiatric Neuroimaging Program and at the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging in the Department of Radiology. Among her many honors are the Award for Distinguished Service in Psychological Science from the American Psychological Association, the Mentor Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Association for Psychological Science, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. She is the author of How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain, and her latest book is Seven and a Half Lessons About the Brain.
Blog post with audio player, show notes, and transcript: www.preposterousuniverse.com/...
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@JoeHynes284
@JoeHynes284 3 года назад
i've devoted much of my 2020 to reading and listening to sean carroll, no regrets
@Stadtpark90
@Stadtpark90 3 года назад
27:30 “The point really is: ... the brain is trapped in a dark, silent box” - “... the way you know something is important: every time someone discovers it, they give it a new name”
@trevorcrowley5748
@trevorcrowley5748 Год назад
I read my mind. 2 years in the future. Bravo!
@jithunniks
@jithunniks 3 года назад
Thanks for this amazing work that you are doing
@synsynsy
@synsynsy 3 года назад
it happened. i am sure sean read my request on reddit and deliberately contacted dr. Barret. I won!
@johnnyringo7928
@johnnyringo7928 3 года назад
Awesome work. 👍
@lucasajsbdibask
@lucasajsbdibask 3 года назад
You do an amazing job of making knowledge available to all of us. I'm very grateful Mr. Carroll.
@chewyjello1
@chewyjello1 3 года назад
Yay!! Lisa!! One of my favorite peeps! :)
@CarltonShelton123
@CarltonShelton123 Год назад
I agree. I have to admit I am a huge fan of hers as I followed her for probably the last 5+ years. Amazingly insightful and she stands her ground because her as she shares her findings
@dhimanroy1671
@dhimanroy1671 3 года назад
You're one of the true reflections of Richard Feynman! It's my dream to meet with you Sean Carroll!
@robertglass5678
@robertglass5678 3 года назад
Amazing. Great conversation and perspective on the brain. I would ask why Western Civ, especially the Protestant version of it, dislikes emotion so much.
@polymathpark
@polymathpark 3 года назад
Mindscape is such a great podcast, Sean does a wonderful job of conveying complex ideas to the layman, and remains unbaised in every conversation I've heard. He deserves more views and subs.
@thedduck
@thedduck 3 года назад
Eeyy it's the 123rd episode.. congrats man 🥳🎉
@DudokX
@DudokX 3 года назад
What an amazing ending statement!
@andrear.berndt9504
@andrear.berndt9504 3 года назад
Thanks for this interesting episode!
@lovefeelsbest
@lovefeelsbest Год назад
Ain’t no crows in game of thrones. Love this podcast! Favorite voice on the internet is Sean!
@TheDudeKicker
@TheDudeKicker 3 года назад
Such a great interview. Much more enjoyable than Lex's verbal diaria he calls a podcast.
@dru4670
@dru4670 3 года назад
Atleast learn to spell 'diarrhoea' right before you go on trolling someone probably intellectually better than you.
@TriVyteOfficial
@TriVyteOfficial 3 года назад
Absolutely love episodes like these! One thing; is there anything you can do about the static noise in the background? I love to throw you up on my surround sound (might as well use it if I have it, i guess haha) and it often gets pretty loud. Obviously the content is free and you're doing this out of the very limited time you already have, so it is only a suggestion :) Keep it up!!!!!
@dottedrhino
@dottedrhino 3 года назад
Interesting! Inspiring!
@VogonJ
@VogonJ 3 года назад
Nice podcast. It reminds me of what some was talking about 20-30+ years ago. Optimism and visions was "destroyed" by "wars". Got the vibe of some hopeful welcome. My brain may be telling me a wanted illusion.
@dru4670
@dru4670 3 года назад
You should make a video version too. Thank you for the podcast.
@margaretpoling9274
@margaretpoling9274 3 года назад
What about communication before the development of language. It was most likely very complex use of facial expression and gestures. How can use use words to explain the complexity of this form of communicating and understanding the world?
@Fractus
@Fractus 3 года назад
This episode was incredibly insightful.
@jynxkizs
@jynxkizs 3 года назад
Maybe the predictive process helps explain hallucinations? Since the human mind doesn't deal with reality directly anyway, hallucinations have room to corrupt the predictive process.
@martinaakervik
@martinaakervik 3 года назад
Interesting stuff. Yes I also wonder what kind of brains that is running the world these days. Brains that doesn't ask questions? Could it be stress that make that kind of situation?
@annaynely
@annaynely 2 года назад
Did she say something is wrong with brains that aren't neuotypical incl neurodiverse
@jeaniefarmer1502
@jeaniefarmer1502 2 года назад
curious how this relates to dementia.
@tanjamikovic2739
@tanjamikovic2739 3 года назад
when are you going to start with video format?
@kagannasuhbeyoglu
@kagannasuhbeyoglu 3 года назад
👍
@americalost5100
@americalost5100 3 года назад
And you're in jazz club and someone says bird
@CarltonShelton123
@CarltonShelton123 Год назад
Dr Feldman Barrett is an amazing and important neuroscientist that is truly a treasure. Sean Carrol introduction was shameful. He mischaracterized what she’s shared in the book and spoke like he knew more than she did. Decades of research and he suggests that her points are merely an opinion or point of view - really? He sounds foolish trying to act like an expert on a subject while interviewing the foremost authority on that subject.
@PavlosPapageorgiou
@PavlosPapageorgiou 3 года назад
The guest communicates in an annoyingly self-promotional way, as opposed to the manner a relaxed scholar. That may be a manner she picked up to compete professionally, I don't know. It's a bit grating. Some concepts are good. But meh...
@oliviabanica1799
@oliviabanica1799 6 месяцев назад
She's a brain scientist maybe that's why she's perceived like that. I think she knows better than us how the brain works, it's her job, she does human brain research in her lab on how the brain works. I'm not saying she's 100th right but if you really listen most of what she says makes sense. Of course she is speaking about her book because it's kind of revolutionary on how we thought about the emotions and the brain
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