![]() ![]() For example, adult monkeys with amygdala lesions are more likely to explore novel objects, which seems to be caused by the lesion of a fear circuit. ![]() She also provides alternative explanations of evidence that seems to support the classical view. This opposition is based on some evidence that Lisa explains at the beginning of the book, like the fact that different emotion categories cannot be specifically and consistently localized to distinct populations of neurons within a single region of the human brain, that different emotion categories cannot be consistently localized to specific intrinsic networks in the human brain, and the instances of an emotion category need not share a population of neurons that are necessary or sufficient to implement them. In “How Emotions Are Made”, Lisa Feldman argues for a theory of constructed emotion, where emotion isn’t about biological circuits per se (what she calls the classical view), but they’re concepts that rely on culture and upbringing. ![]()
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