Introduction - i: Introduction: The Two Thousand Year Old Assumption Chapter - 1: The Search For Emotion's ''Fingerprints'' Chapter - 2: Emotions Are Constructed Chapter - 3: The Myth of Universal Emotions Chapter - 4: The Origin of Feeling Chapter - 5: Concepts, Goals, and Words Chapter - 6: How the Brain Makes Emotions Chapter - 7: Emotions As A Social Reality Chapter - 8: A New View of Human Nature Chapter - 9: Mastering Your Emotions Chapter - 10: Emotions and Illness Chapter - 11: Emotion and the Law Chapter - 12: Is a Growling Dog Angry? Chapter - 13: From Brain to Mind: The New Frontier Acknowledgements - ii: Acknowledgments Section - iii: Appendix A: Brain Basics Section - iv: Appendix B: Supplement for Chapter 2 Section - v: Appendix C: Supplement for Chapter 3 Section - vi: Appendix D: Evidence for the Concept Cascade Section - vii: Bibliography Section - viii: Notes Section - ix: Illustration Credits Index - x: Index
Emotions aren't hardwired into you - you create them. A world-leading neuroscientist argues that understanding the origin and nature of emotions has huge implications for our future
Lisa Feldman Barrett, Ph.D., is a University Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Northeastern University, with appointments at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital in Psychiatry and Radiology. She received a NIH Director's Pioneer Award for her research on emotion in the brain. She lives in Boston.
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
The definitive field guide to feelings and the neuroscience behind
them. -- Angela Duckworth, bestselling author of Grit
A brilliant and original book on the science of emotion, by the
deepest thinker about this topic since Darwin -- Daniel Gilbert,
author of the bestseller Stumbling on Happiness
Meticulous, well-researched, and deeply thought out . . . For
anyone who has struggled to reconcile brain and heart, this book
will be a treasure; it explains the science without short-changing
the humanism of its topic. -- Andrew Solomon, bestselling author of
Far from the Tree and The Noonday Demon
Radical and fascinating ... How Emotions are Made defends a
bold new vision of the most central aspects of human nature. --
Paul Bloom, author of Against Empathy and How Pleasure
Works
Every lawyer and judge doing serious criminal trials should read
this book. -- Baroness Helena Kennedy QC House of Lords, U.K.
Barrett's figurative selfie of the brain is brilliant. * Booklist
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A provocative, insightful, and engaging analysis ... You won't
think about emotions in the same way after you read this important
book. -- Daniel L. Schacter, author of The Seven Sins of
Memory
The implications of Lisa Barrett's work (which 'only' challenges
two-thousand-year-old assumptions about the brain) are nothing
short of stunning. Even more stunning is how extraordinarily well
she succeeds. -- Nancy Gertner, Senior Lecturer on Law, Harvard Law
School, and former U.S. federal judge for the United States
District Court of Massachusetts
This is a provocative, accessible, important book. -- Robert
Sapolsky, author of Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers and A
Primate's Memoir
Lisa Feldman Barrett illuminates the fascinating new science of our
emotions. -- Peggy Orenstein, author of Girls & Sex
Lisa Barrett masterfully integrates discoveries from affective
science, neuroscience, social psychology, and philosophy to make
sense of the many instances of emotion that you experience and
witness each day. -- Barbara Fredrickson, author of
Positivity and Love 2.0
Fascinating . . . a thought-provoking journey into emotion science
* The Wall Street Journal *
Lisa Barrett writes with great clarity about how your emotions are
not merely about what you're born with, but also about how your
brain pieces your feelings together, and how you can contribute to
the process. She tells a compelling story. -- Joseph Le Doux,
author of Anxious and Synaptic Self
Fascinating . . . a thought-provoking journey into emotion science
* The Wall Street Journal *
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