Emotions are not hardwired in the brain but are constructed responses that play a crucial role in how we think and interact with the world. Lisa Feldman Barrett's theory suggests that emotions are not fundamental but rather emergent, as the brain creates models of the world to predict outcomes and guide decision-making. Emotions are not segregated into specific circuits like anger or happiness but are a result of effective responses that help us navigate our environment and determine our actions.

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