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By Travis Bradley | October 19th 2009 12:43 PM | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
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About Travis Bradley

Originally from a small town in rural Virginia, I earned a B.S. in Psychology from Virginia Tech and a Master's degree in Public Policy from the University of Maryland, College Park. Approximately... Full Bio


Anyone interested in the topic of emotion has no doubt encountered the work of neurologist Antonio Damasio. Here’s a good introductory FORA.tv interview with Dr. Damasio. Event Date: 07/04/09



http://fora.tv/2009/07/04/Antonio_Damasio_This_Time_With_Feeling


Chapters:


02. Becoming a Science Writer


03. Studying Emotion


04. How Emotion Affects Decision-Making


05. Defining Emotion


06. The Difference Between Emotion and Feeling


07. Conscious Thought and Social Homeostasis


08. The Human Need for Social Interaction


09. Restructuring Emotions


10. Morality and Emotion


11. The Gambling Task Experiment


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