A Very Emotional Debate: 3 Neuroscientific Theories of Emotion (Patreon Only Livestream #3)

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How does the brain produce emotions? Dive into the fascinating world of emotions in this exclusive Sense of Mind Patreon-Only livestream! We will unravel the complex history, psychology, and neuroscience of emotions, exploring theories and perspectives from the likes of Charles Darwin, Panskepp, Ekman, and Lisa Feldman Barrett. Note: The live recording of this video was available only to Patreon supporters of Sense of Mind. If you are watching it later and want to get access to future livestreams (where you can comment and ask questions in real time), become a Patron at www.patreon.com/senseofmind. As a Patron, you'll get: - Access to exclusive monthly livestreams, like this one - Written (blog post) versions of all new videos, including this one! -- Chapters: 00:00 Intro: What is an emotion? 03:00 Charles Darwin's Study of Emotional Expressions 07:46 James-Lange Theory of Emotion 11:46 Cannon-Bard Theory of Emotion 14:45 Schacter-Singer Theory of Emotion 18:50 The Three Modern Theories of Emotion 20:10 Basic Emotions Theories (Ekman and Panksepp) 28:50 Appraisal Theories (Klaus Scherer) 34:36 Constructivist Theories (Lisa Feldman Barrett) 45:10 Appraisal vs. Constructvism 46:45 More perspectives on the nature of emotions 47:39 Emotion = sensation + motivation + autonomic sequelae (Craig 2016) 49:46 Feelings are essential to emotions (Ledoux and Hofmann 2018) 51:29 Emotions according to Antonio Damasio (2012) 54:02 What do most emotions theorists agree on? (Scarantino 2016) 57:44 My consensus definition of emotions -- Related Content: Debate between Drs. Lisa Feldman Barret ( @lisafeldmanbarrett7059 ) and Mark Solms on the nature of emotion: https://youtu.be/Ni3cIhn4xb4 (part 1) -- References: Barrett, L. F. (2017). How emotions are made: The secret life of the brain. Pan Macmillan. Barrett, L. F. (2017). The theory of constructed emotion: an active inference account of interoception and categorization. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 12(1), 1-23. Craig, A. D. (2016). Interoception and Emotion: A neuroanatomical perspective. In L. F. Barrett, M. Lewis, & J. M. Haviland-Jones (Eds.), Handbook of Emotions (4th ed., pp. 215–234). essay, Guilford Press. Damasio, A. (2012). Self comes to mind: Constructing the conscious brain. Vintage. Darwin, C. (1897). The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals. New York, NY: D. Appleton and Company. Davis, K. L., & Montag, C. (2019). Selected principles of Pankseppian affective neuroscience. Frontiers in neuroscience, 12, 1025. Ekman, P. (2019). What are Emotions?, https://paulekman.medium.com/what-are-emotions-6cabf7586db9 James, W. (1890). The Principles of Psychology (Vol. 2). New York, NY: Henry Holt and Company. LeDoux, J. E., & Hofmann, S. G. (2018). The subjective experience of emotion: a fearful view. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 19, 67-72. Panksepp, J., & Biven, L. (2012). The archaeology of mind: neuroevolutionary origins of human emotions (Norton series on interpersonal neurobiology). WW Norton & Company. Scarantino, A. (2016)., Chapter 1: The Philosophy of Emotions and Its Impact on Affective Science, in Barrett, L. F., Lewis, M., & Haviland-Jones, J. M. (Eds.). (2016). Handbook of emotions. Guilford Publications. Scherer, K. R. (2022). Theory convergence in emotion science is timely and realistic. Cognition and Emotion, 36(2), 154-170. -- Don't forget to subscribe to this channel: @senseofmindshow And check out the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sense-of-mind/id1603691298 Follow Sense of Mind on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sense.ofmind/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/senseofmind/support