For a long time people assumed that there was the mind, the sort of disembodied essence of what we were as people and where the thinking happened. Now it's more appropriate to think of the whole body as doing cognition in some sense. Lisa Azizadeh is a psychologist and neuroscientist at the University of Southern California here in Los Angeles. She studies how exactly cognition happens in the brain and in the body. We're not exactly sure what's happening but we'll learn a lot about it in today's conversation.

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