The beginning of an alternative view of the neurobiology of emotion

Seeks to provide a sketch of the neurobiology of emotion that includes essential aspects of emotion as identified by personality and social psychologists. Offers a model of emotion that includes a negative valence system with the amygdala at its core and a positive evaluation system with the nucleus...

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