tailieunhanh - Who Needs Emotions The Brain Meets the Robot - Fellous & Arbib Part 7

Tham khảo tài liệu 'who needs emotions the brain meets the robot - fellous & arbib part 7', kỹ thuật - công nghệ, cơ khí - chế tạo máy phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 104 brains networks that participate in the focusing of attention on the loved one by working memory. Bodily responses will also be initiated as outputs of attachment circuits. These responses contrast with the alarm responses initiated by fear and stress circuits. We approach rather than try to escape from or avoid the person and these behavioral differences are accompanied by different physiological conditions within the body James 1890 Damasio 1999 . This pattern of inputs to working memory from within the brain and from the body biases us more toward an open and accepting mode of processing than toward tension and vigilance Porges 1998 . The net result in working memory is the feeling of love. This scenario is certainly incomplete but it shows how we can build upon research on one emotion to generate hypotheses about others. CONCLUSION This chapter has demonstrated the ways in which a focus on the study of fear mechanisms especially the mechanisms underlying fear conditioning can enrich our understanding of the emotional brain LeDoux 1996 . This work has mapped out pathways involved in fear learning in both experimental animals and humans and has begun to shed light on interactions between emotional and cognitive processes in the brain. While the focus on fear conditioning has its limits it has proven valuable as a research strategy and provides a foundation upon which to build a broader understanding of the mind and brain. At the same time there is a disturbing rush to embrace the amygdala as the new center of the emotional brain. It seems unlikely that the amygdala is the answer to how all emotions work and it may not even explain how all aspects of fear work. There is some evidence that the amygdala participates in positive emotional behaviors but that role is still poorly understood. Understanding fear from the neuroscience point of view is just one of many ways of understanding emotions in general. Other disciplines can undoubtedly help. The past few .

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