Emotion Processing Complexity
Emotions are not confined to a single brain region; rather, they arise from a complex interplay of various brain structures. The amygdala plays a critical role in fear processing, but even individuals with amygdala damage can still experience fear in limited contexts. Understanding emotions as multifaceted states involving physiological, cognitive, and behavioral components reveals the intricate networks responsible for emotional experiences.In this clip
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Episode 135: The Science of Emotion
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