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  • Опубліковано 14 сер 2024
  • Hi👋, today I want to talk about the book how emotions are made by Lisa Feldman Barett. Hope you enjoy ❤️
    00:00 - Intro
    01:09 - The lack of Emotion’s “Fingerprints”
    03:50 - Bayesian brain
    04:47 - Language, culture and emotion
    07:53 - Architects of our own experience
    08:22 - Mastering your emotions
    📚 Papers and other resources
    How emotions are made - geni.us/7mNT51R
    my quest for sadness - [www.nytimes.co...]
    [ • The 7 basic emotions -... ]
    [ • Analyze facial express... ]
    🎶 Music
    Epidemic Sound - share.epidemic...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 22

  • @nithinmoorthy5911
    @nithinmoorthy5911 2 роки тому +5

    Hey, I want to thank you for the resources you put out. I was having a hard time getting to resources that help me better understand computational neuroscience and this has been a lifesaver. Thank you so much!

  • @psy.dianar.c.6449
    @psy.dianar.c.6449 2 роки тому +1

    Thank u ! It really make me think about my ideas of universal emotions, like how I can convince myself that I’m feeling in some way

  • @samgrainger1554
    @samgrainger1554 2 роки тому +2

    I gathered that measuring emotions there is no standard for how all emotions are measured. Measuring is really difficult not that we dont all have x number of emotions.
    The idea that you need a word for an emotion to feel the emotion is like... very hard to belive.
    I've definitely thought that I felt an emotion that I didn't have a word for (though memory is very fickle).
    I defo agree with this vid. Aside from the fact that the books argument for why animals dont have emotions also applies to huamns. Basically the other minds problem (we can't trust that humans making word sounds (another behaviour) that looks like they are signaling emotion but we can't be sure).
    The idea that animals dont have emotions because they dont have explicit abstrations of them that correlate to sounds that can travel thought the air to another (words) is very very very hard to belive. Behaviour suggests differently especialy clearly on the affect scale. I'd say that since the brain works in abstractions and abstrations meshed with others and abstracted further to give abstractions/representations at greater and greater "distances" from the real phenomenon is where I think enotions words come, in just an abstration and not the cause. Words are often one of the "high" abstractions ("far" from reality and where inputs wire towards) that can mesh with the other "high" abstractions. If emotions are triggered after abstractions are wired up to the emotion creating pathway or the "high" abstactions are held within/are the emotion pathway themselves and thus allow you to feel that emotion then the "high" absrraction of a word which is very easily triggered (as it can be envoked by sound or by another language based internal thought prosses wiring into it and) thus acts as a shortcut to or stenghtener of the likelyhood of the associated (or that) emotion pathway being triggerd. Who knows if the emotion words are in the actual emotion qualia pathway or not but they at least can make feeling that emotion easier because they can wire up many things towards it/shortcut. This is why I think the book thinks that emotion words are required for emotions because when emotion words are used the emotions are often felt but really the evidence in the book is more consistent with the above interpretation as you cant typically force someone to feel an emotion just by saying a word but you definitely can stear someone towards it (thats seemingly what the evidence was about).
    sorry if I used strange terminology. not trained in this but instead dev bio and very interested in Evo. not psychology or neorosciance. also big dyslexia

  • @idktl
    @idktl 2 роки тому +2

    You seem to like reading. I recommend the book is Christof koch's 'The feeling of life itself: why consciousness is widespread but can't be computed.

    • @CharlotteFraza
      @CharlotteFraza  2 роки тому

      Ow amazing this seems good! I'm now reading Being You: A New Science of Consciousness, so this will be a good addition 💃

    • @idktl
      @idktl 2 роки тому

      @@CharlotteFraza Yes, he is a pioneer in neuroscience, a senior researcher at the Allen Brain Institute, and a PhD in physics like you. I think this will be an interesting book for you.
      Have a good time :)

  • @essam2311
    @essam2311 2 роки тому

    Can’t thank you enough for this interesting and entertaining video. I will definitely get that book. All the best

  • @user-um4di5qm8p
    @user-um4di5qm8p 2 роки тому

    Great review!

  • @ahmedlutfi4894
    @ahmedlutfi4894 2 роки тому

    wow i just started reading it 2 weeks ago ❤❤

  • @sebastienleblanc5217
    @sebastienleblanc5217 2 роки тому

    What did you disagree with in the chapter that discusses the emotions of animals?

  • @vadimuha
    @vadimuha 2 роки тому +1

    Isn't Natsukashii is just nostalgia?

  • @ifthikhanmohamed1681
    @ifthikhanmohamed1681 2 роки тому

    Can you please download and send the book please

  • @nimanorbusherpa7355
    @nimanorbusherpa7355 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Chralotte , first of all i love your content , Big Love from All the way from India. I need your advice, m currently in my final smester of MA Applied Psychology thinking of switching to Cognitive Neuroscience, should i get into a Msc Cog Neurosc. or MRes Cog Neurosc , i ultimately wwant to do a phd and pos doc. looking firwrd for your answer...

    • @CharlotteFraza
      @CharlotteFraza  2 роки тому +1

      Ow amazing good luck with finishing ur MA! I would def do the Mres, as a research master gives you a chance to publish before you even started ur PhD and this will be a big advantage for the applications.

    • @nimanorbusherpa7355
      @nimanorbusherpa7355 2 роки тому

      @@CharlotteFraza Tysm for your input, looking forward to ur vdos.

  • @JojiThomas7431
    @JojiThomas7431 2 роки тому +1

    We are the architects of our own emotions.
    I disagree. We're not the only architects. Human environment also plays a vital role. It brings us bias which in turn can affect our mind and emotions.
    This is my perspective.

  • @andyschwartz8808
    @andyschwartz8808 2 роки тому

    Not usually a good argument for reading fiction? I’d have to ask why you are so certain about that.

  • @vansf3433
    @vansf3433 2 роки тому

    You don't have to study neuro-science to know how human different states of minds or emotions are formed. They are the results of your subjective understanding or interpretation of the world and all things around you, including your fellow-kind . It means that motions are unreal or imaginary values , like all the values of human-invented social science, including forms of art such as poetry, literature, painting, sculpture, architecture, music, psychology, sociology, philosophy, economics, politics, sets of concepts of legal systems, standards of morality, cultures and suchlike. Such values exist only within human-created subjective reality, and have been invented for human beings to be able to establish a number of social structures to co-exist and develop in a certain human subjective way of understanding their own existence and other forms of matter or existence in the universe
    The reason why they are unreal or imagined by human beings is very simple that the same world and same things can be interpreted in different ways, like when different people have different impressions on, and responses to the same thing, say, a film or a poem or a piece of music, and such different ways of looking at and understanding the same thing are the very emotions or different states of mind which each individual human brain has in the same living environment
    So, It depends on how much knowledge each individual human brain has achieved how they each responds to and interprets the same thing. In other words, it has a lot to do with CS
    What you have gained from studying a course of this field, and some other courses of other different fields here and there can give you only superficial understandings of such fields because your actual ultimate goal is seemingly good knowledge of psychology , which obviously is all about imagined or unreal values invented by human linited knowledge for the establishment of human societies in a certain order as said above, but not really for human better understanding of how such parts of human physical structure as the central nervious system are created and function according to the structure and mechanism of the universe, which has created all forms of matter or existence in the universe
    Computational neuro-science is only a small part of CS
    What you have described here are examples of motions, but not really any explanation how they are formed
    Here is how the formation takes place:
    Such beings as human species and other animals respond to external influnces through the ways how they perceive such outside effects from other forms of matter on them in the living environment, and how they understand such natural interactions between their own phsycal structures and other forms of matter depends on how such info about other forms of matter are analysed in their central nervious systems
    Behaviour and actions of different beings toward one another give meanings or defifitions which the central nervious sysytems of such beings have recorded inthe parts of the brains called as " memory" to base on to analysise received info from the peripheral nervous system, including the the functions of eyes, ears, nose, skin, tongue and electromagnetic waves which can be picked up by human central nervuous system
    Ex, if you and i were within a range of visibility , your central nervious system can pick up the invisible waves emitted from mine when i looked at you in a way like how a guy likes a gal , although you did not need to see me looking at you, you would still become aware of such feelings. Such perceptions are said to come from the 6th sense
    An infant does not have any definition of such emotions until it grows to a certain age, and during the period of its further physical growth, its brain or central nervious system records such definitions through the interacrtions between itself and its parents, other people around it, and other outside or external influences
    You are a PHD student, but the way how such books which you have read explain how human emotions are formed is like books for primary school children

    • @daenerystargaryen
      @daenerystargaryen Рік тому

      You appear as extremely narrow minded and uneducated person that lacks any valuable knowledge and understanding of the topic.

  • @jatinsharma5024
    @jatinsharma5024 2 роки тому

    You are cute and beautiful 😍