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020 _a9781509837526
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035 _aJGU
040 _beng
041 _aeng
100 _aBarrett, Lisa Feldman,
_eauthor
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245 _aHow emotions are made :
_bthe secret life of the brain /
_cLisa Feldman Barrett.
260 _aNew York :
_bHoughton Mifflin Harcourt,
_c2017.
520 _a"'How Emotions Are Made did what all great books do. It took a subject I thought I understood and turned my understanding upside down' - Malcolm Gladwell, author of The Tipping Point. When you feel anxious, angry, happy, or surprised, what's really going on inside of you? Many scientists believe that emotions come from a specific part of the brain, triggered by the world around us. The thrill of seeing an old friend, the fear of losing someone we love – each of these sensations seems to arise automatically and uncontrollably from within us, finding expression on our faces and in our behaviour, carrying us away with the experience. This understanding of emotion has been around since Plato. But what if it is wrong? In How Emotions Are Made, pioneering"--
650 _aEmotions
_xSociological aspects
_937949
650 _aEmotions and cognition
_9119557
650 _aNeuropsychology
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999 _c3052458
_d3052458