
EP. 62: How Emotions Are Made: Lisa Feldman Barrett On The Neuroscience of Feeling
Bounce! Conversations with Larry Weeks
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I've Been Wrong About Things in Science
A number of my colleagues used to believe that the amygdala was the fear center and that it was in this ancient part of the brain. I don't believe that anymore because the evidence doesn't support it. There are these really nice studies that were done by my colleague Ralph Adolph at Caltech. And he found that amygdala neurons fire 300 to 600 milliseconds after the onset of looking at something scary, like a spider or a snake. That's just one example of many, many, many studies which clearly show that amygdala neurons are not dedicated to computing or triggering fear.
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