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  • How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain—How We Create Emotions Through Brain, Body, and Culture
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How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain—How We Create Emotions Through Brain, Body, and Culture

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“Fascinating . . . A thought-provoking journey into emotion science.” — Wall Street Journal

“A singular book, remarkable for the freshness of its ideas and the boldness and clarity with which they are presented.” —
Scientific American

“A brilliant and original book on the science of emotion, by the deepest thinker about this topic since Darwin.” — Daniel Gilbert, best-selling author of
Stumbling on Happiness

The science of emotion is in the midst of a revolution on par with the discovery of relativity in physics and natural selection in biology. Leading the charge is psychologist and neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett, whose research overturns the long-standing belief that emotions are automatic, universal, and hardwired in different brain regions. Instead, Barrett shows, we construct each instance of emotion through a unique interplay of brain, body, and culture. A lucid report from the cutting edge of emotion science,
How Emotions Are Made reveals the profound real-world consequences of this breakthrough for everything from neuroscience and medicine to the legal system and even national security, laying bare the immense implications of our latest and most intimate scientific revolution.

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“Fascinating . . . a thought-provoking journey into emotion science.” Wall Street Journal “I have never seen a book so devoted to understanding the nature of emotions . . . the book is down-to-earth and a delight to read. With a high level of knowledge and articulate style, Barrett delivers a prime example of modern prose in digestible chunks.” Seattle Book Review, five stars “Most of us make our way through the world without thinking a lot about what we bring to our encounters with it. Lisa Feldman Barrett does—and what she has to say about our perceptions and emotions is pretty mind-blowing.” Elle “Prepare to have your brain twisted around as psychology professor Barrett takes it on a tour of itself . . . Her enthusiasm for her topic brightens every amazing fact and theory about where our emotions come from . . . each chapter is chockablock with startling insights . . . Barrett’s figurative selfie of the brain is brilliant.” Booklist, starred review “A well-argued, entertaining disputation of the prevailing view that emotion and reason are at odds . . . Highly informative, readable, and wide-ranging.” Kirkus Reviews, starred review “Barrett (psychology, Northeastern University) presents a new neuroscientific explanation of why people are more swayed by feelings than by facts. She offers an unintuitive theory that goes against not only the popular understanding but also that of traditional research: emotions don’t arise; rather, we construct them on the fly. Furthermore, emotions are neither universal nor located in specific brain regions; they vary by culture and result from dynamic neuronal networks. These networks run nonstop simulations, making predictions and correcting them based on the environment rather than reacting to it. Tracing her own journey from the classical view of emotions, Barrett progressively builds her case, writing in a conversational tone and using down-to-earth metaphors, relegating the heaviest neuroscience to an appendix to keep the book accessible. Still, it is a lot to take in if one has not been exposed to these ideas before. Verdict: The theories of emotion and the human brain set forth here are revolutionary and have important implications. For readers interested in psychology and neuroscience as well as those involved in education and policy.” Library Journal, starred review "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 “This meticulous, well-researched, and deeply thought-out book reveals new insights about our emotions—what they are, where they come from, why we have them. 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, best-selling author of Far from the Tree and The Noonday Demon “A brilliant and original book on the science of emotion, by the deepest thinker about this topic since Darwin.” — Daniel Gilbert, best-selling author of Stumbling on Happiness “Ever wonder where your emotions come from? Lisa Barrett, a world expert in the psychology of emotion, has written the definitive field guide to feelings and the neuroscience behind them.” — Angela Duckworth, best-selling author of Grit “We all harbor an intuition about emotions: that the way you experience joy, fear or anger happens automatically and is pretty much the same in a Kalahari hunter-gatherer. In this excellent new book, Lisa Barrett draws on contemporary research to offer a radically different picture: that the experience of emotion is highly individualized, neurobiologically idiosyncratic, and inseparable from cognition. This is a provocative, accessible, important book.” — Robert Sapolsky, author of Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers and A Primate’s Memoir “Everything you thought you knew about what you feel and why you feel it turns out to be stunningly wrong. Lisa Barrett illuminates the fascinating new science of our emotions, offering real-world examples of why it matters in realms as diverse as health, parenting, romantic relationships and national security.” — Peggy Orenstein, author of Girls & Sex “After reading How Emotions Are Made, I will never think about emotions the same way again. Lisa Barrett opens up a whole new terrain for fighting gender stereotypes and making better policy.” — Anne-Marie Slaughter, author of Unfinished Business “What if everything you thought you knew about lust, anger, grief, and joy was wrong? Lisa Barrett is one of the psychology’s wisest and most creative scientists and her theory of constructed emotion is radical and fascinating. Through vivid examples and sharp, clear prose, 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 “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 LeDoux, author of Anxious and Synaptic SelfHow Emotions Are Made offers a grand new conception of emotions—what they are, where they come from, and (most importantly) what they aren’t. Brain science is the art of the counterintuitive and Lisa Barrett has a remarkable capacity to make the counterintuitive comprehensible. This book will have you smacking your forehead wondering why it took so long to think this way about the brain.” — Stuart Firestein, author of Failure: Why Science Is So Successful and Ignorance: How It Drives Science

About the Author

LISA FELDMAN BARRETT, PhD, is a University Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Northeastern University. She received a National Institutes of Health Director’s Pioneer Award for her groundbreaking research on emotion in the brain, and is an elected member of the Royal Society of Canada. Barrett is the author of How Emotions are Made and Seven and a Half Lessons About the Brain.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00QPHURT6
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Mariner Books
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  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 7, 2017
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Illustrated
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 21.0 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 449 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780544129962
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0544129962
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Best Sellers Rank: #127,308 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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Lisa Feldman Barrett, Ph.D. is among the top 1% most cited scientists in the world for her revolutionary research in psychology and neuroscience. She is a University Distinguished Professor at Northeastern University with appointments at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Dr. Barrett was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship in neuroscience in 2019, and she is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Royal Society of Canada. She lives in Boston. More at LisaFeldmanBarrett.com. Twitter: @LFeldmanBarrett.

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4.6 out of 5 stars
4,466 global ratings

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Customers find this book a must-read for those interested in cognition, with important scientific breakthroughs and a fascinating theory about how emotions are made. The book receives mixed feedback regarding readability and writing style - while some find it relatively easy to read and well-written, others find it difficult to follow and the writing style tiresome. The logic receives criticism for being poorly argued.
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141 customers mention content, 121 positive, 20 negative
Customers find the book very interesting and enlightening, describing it as a must-read for those interested in cognition.
Great book, although I found a rather major flaw in one of early chapters -- the Minangkabau is an Asian tribe, not an African one....Read more
...word on this subject—no popular science book should be—but it is an interesting, evidence driven account of a new way to see how and why we feel.Read more
...Good read overallRead more
An amazing book that changed my perspective of emotion and the brain in general....Read more
59 customers mention informative, 50 positive, 9 negative
Customers find the book informative and appreciate its important scientific breakthroughs, with one customer noting its deep dive into the science and another highlighting its abundance of research evidence.
...Her book is well-researched, compelling, and at the cutting edge of our understanding of emotion....Read more
Informative book that reads really well if you have a bottomless expresso by your side.Read more
Amazing read. Highly informative, entertaining and well written. I consider it essential reading, hands down.Read more
...Incredible information that will change how you perceive everything from your emotions to your relationships through your predictive brain....Read more
49 customers mention emotional insight, 41 positive, 8 negative
Customers appreciate the book's insights into emotions, with several noting its new perspective on their creation through brain, body, and culture. One customer specifically mentions how it helps understand affective feelings of pleasure and displeasure, while another discusses its impact on psychological well-being.
...neuroscience with a unifying framework for understanding brain, body, emotions, and behaviors....Read more
There is much useful research on emotions, but the author is very wordy and mixes up irrelevant topics in the narrative....Read more
...for anyone who enjoys TED Talks, Psychology, Neuroscience, Emotional Intelligence, or just about anything else.Read more
...there’s a new model in town—the constructed model—that says emotions are varied, not identical, not a fingerprint as much as a network-produced...Read more
19 customers mention interesting topics, 15 positive, 4 negative
Customers find the book's topics fascinating and paradigm-changing, with one customer noting how it weaves together various ideas.
Very interesting new paradigm of how we look at emotions vs thinking. Very helpful for learning to control emotional responses.Read more
I'm only on page 35. I find it to be a fascinating topic! Thank you!Read more
...These are all fascinating concepts. But, they are remarkably similar to the model of the mind that Yoga and Buddhism have had for 1000s of years....Read more
...This book has so many important ideas and so many supporting details for each, that on first read you half-grasp a half-dozen....Read more
13 customers mention relevance, 12 positive, 1 negative
Customers find the book relevant and important, with one customer noting it provides practical suggestions for living in the world.
This is an important book, and although it is nominally about emotions, it covers far more than that....Read more
...Buddhist thought for me in my own interpretation of this incredibly important work.Read more
...It’s a real paradigm shift and it’s far more helpful than I anticipated....Read more
...Fascinating and useful. Real research (there's like 100 pages of technical references in the back of the book!)....Read more
32 customers mention readability, 20 positive, 12 negative
Customers have mixed opinions about the book's readability, with some finding it relatively easy to read and understand, while others describe it as difficult to follow.
...me smile while reading it in public with her anecdotes, so it's easy to read despite its intense academic foundation.Read more
Excellent. Not an easy read as there is a lot to digest here, but valuable and helpful for living in this world.Read more
Easy read...research well done...if your looking for different perspective on emotions this is the book to have in your libraryRead more
Such a readable book....Read more
19 customers mention writing style, 12 positive, 7 negative
Customers have mixed opinions about the writing style of the book, with some finding it well written and great science writing, while others find it tiring.
...It is well written, and is "pop" oriented in that, though thorough and deep, is a fun and relatively easy read....Read more
...Tone - the author has a terrible writing style....Read more
...about your emotions, this clears up some important issues, The book is well written and covers a range of pragmatic topics.Read more
...There are other books in this field much,much better written, such as Antonio Demasio's ....Read more
14 customers mention logic, 4 positive, 10 negative
Customers criticize the book's logic, describing it as poorly argued with no reasoning, and one customer notes that it confuses correlation with causation.
...Third, the chapter entitled "Emotion and the Law" is poorly argued....Read more
...Furthermore, she confuses correlation with causation....Read more
...emotion was completely new to me but the way she explains it makes so much sense and explains why we cannot find any emotion essences in our brains,...Read more
...Her writing format is so dull, long, extended chapters with unclear thoughts. Had to stop reading after the first couple of chapters....Read more
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