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Jaak Panksepp – The Archaeology of Mind – Neuroevolutionary Origins of Human Emotions
What makes you happy? What makes us unhappy? What makes us feel sad? of enthusiasm? What causes us to feel lust, anger or fear? The traditional cognitive and behavioral neurosciences have not provided satisfactory answers. The Archaeology of Mind An affective neuroscience approach to neurology-This takes into account basic mental processes, brain functions, as well as emotional behaviors, that all mammals share-To locate the neural mechanisms of Expression of emotion. It reveals.-For the first time-the deep neural sources of Our basic emotions and values.
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This book discusses the seven emotional system that underlie how we behave and live. These systems are deep-rooted in the human soul. of Brains that are similar in all mammalian types are remarkable. They are disorganized, and we discover their origins of emotional disorders:
– SEEKING – How the brain creates an expectant and euphoric response
FEAR: How the brain responds when faced with danger of Physical danger and death
– RAGE: sources of Brain irritation and fury
LUST: How the brain creates sexual desire and attachments
– CARE: sources of maternal nurturance
– GRIEF: sources of Non-Sexual attachments
PLAY: How the brain generates joyful, rough emotions–Tumble interactions
SELF: A hypothesis about how brain affects might be created
The Book offers evidence-Based evolutionary taxonomy of Brands are influenced by emotions and affects-A new paradigm in the treatment of psychiatric disorders is being developed in clinical practice.
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