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The Emotional Brain Revisited Jacek Debiec Michael Heller Bartosz Brozek

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The Emotional Brain Revisited Jacek Debiec Michael Heller Bartosz Brozek
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Publisher: Copernicus Center Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.17 MB
Pages: 372
Author: Jacek Debiec, Michael Heller, Bartosz Brozek, Joseph LeDoux
ISBN: 9788378860426, 8378860426
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Emotional Brain Revisited Jacek Debiec Michael Heller Bartosz Brozek by Jacek Debiec, Michael Heller, Bartosz Brozek, Joseph Ledoux 9788378860426, 8378860426 instant download after payment.

The Emotional Brain Revisited tackles various issues at play in the current neuroscientific, psychological, and philosophical research on emotions. The book discusses such topics as the role of amygdala in the emergence of emotions, the place of the affect within the psychological construction of the agent, insights from the research on emotions in animals, and the relation between emotions, rationality, morality, and law. Furthermore, various conceptual controversies underlying the empirical studies on emotions are considered. [Subject: Philosophy, Psychology, Cognitive Science]

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