RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @JRBneuropsiq: 👇🏼
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
My new research interest 🥹🙊 (?)
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @JRBneuropsiq: 👇🏼
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
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RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
RT @leafs_s: Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019) Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/sLRkDBVxns
@OnlinePhysios @adiemusfree @dibbygibby Nociception is a neural input to the brain via the nervous system it is neither good or bad until it is interpreted by the limbic system https://t.co/KznqqFPk3I Reflexive wise it is primarily protective as in your se
RT @Retlouping: Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/KznqqFPk3I How does our brain decide what is negative neura…
RT @Retlouping: Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/KznqqFPk3I How does our brain decide what is negative neura…
Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/KznqqFPk3I How does our brain decide what is negative neural input, like nociception? https://t.co/uRlYCfL3MY
1/n Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? - Berridge (2019) Link: https://t.co/Gvb5cE1d8u https://t.co/6T5kFGmnLW
RT @CousinAmygdala: Someone please build a PyTorch module for facial expression analysis that returns these six outputs...and only these si…
RT @CousinAmygdala: Someone please build a PyTorch module for facial expression analysis that returns these six outputs...and only these si…
Someone please build a PyTorch module for facial expression analysis that returns these six outputs...and only these six outputs https://t.co/nqdFOEutcc
@sillyhead Omg you fit right in https://t.co/k08oNt9AhQ
RT @DemidenkoMI: Valence systems don't live in a single state, context matters. https://t.co/jNjcnockCx
RT @DemidenkoMI: Valence systems don't live in a single state, context matters. https://t.co/jNjcnockCx
RT @DemidenkoMI: Valence systems don't live in a single state, context matters. https://t.co/jNjcnockCx
RT @DemidenkoMI: Valence systems don't live in a single state, context matters. https://t.co/jNjcnockCx
RT @DemidenkoMI: Valence systems don't live in a single state, context matters. https://t.co/jNjcnockCx
Valence systems don't live in a single state, context matters. https://t.co/jNjcnockCx
The #SonicTheHedgehog and #jumanji memes reminded me of something similarly... off. H/t @CousinAmygdala for first bringing the review and its memorable figure to my attention: https://t.co/BkycCkJMFa https://t.co/DgLWtOw13t
I finally get to show this in lecture tomorrow, and I'm SO EXCITED to see students' reactions.
RT @CousinAmygdala: The illustrations in Kent Berridge's new review on the neuroscience of hedonic valence are nightmare fuel https://t.co/…
😂😂😂😂😂
RT @CousinAmygdala: The illustrations in Kent Berridge's new review on the neuroscience of hedonic valence are nightmare fuel https://t.co/…
RT @CousinAmygdala: The illustrations in Kent Berridge's new review on the neuroscience of hedonic valence are nightmare fuel https://t.co/…
RT @Huda_Akil1: I really like this thought piece from my very thoughtful colleague, Kent Berridge. I’ve long felt that the mechanisms of sw…
RT @Huda_Akil1: I really like this thought piece from my very thoughtful colleague, Kent Berridge. I’ve long felt that the mechanisms of sw…
RT @Huda_Akil1: I really like this thought piece from my very thoughtful colleague, Kent Berridge. I’ve long felt that the mechanisms of sw…
RT @Huda_Akil1: I really like this thought piece from my very thoughtful colleague, Kent Berridge. I’ve long felt that the mechanisms of sw…
RT @Huda_Akil1: I really like this thought piece from my very thoughtful colleague, Kent Berridge. I’ve long felt that the mechanisms of sw…
RT @Huda_Akil1: I really like this thought piece from my very thoughtful colleague, Kent Berridge. I’ve long felt that the mechanisms of sw…
RT @Huda_Akil1: I really like this thought piece from my very thoughtful colleague, Kent Berridge. I’ve long felt that the mechanisms of sw…
RT @Huda_Akil1: I really like this thought piece from my very thoughtful colleague, Kent Berridge. I’ve long felt that the mechanisms of sw…
RT @Huda_Akil1: I really like this thought piece from my very thoughtful colleague, Kent Berridge. I’ve long felt that the mechanisms of sw…
RT @Huda_Akil1: I really like this thought piece from my very thoughtful colleague, Kent Berridge. I’ve long felt that the mechanisms of sw…
RT @Huda_Akil1: I really like this thought piece from my very thoughtful colleague, Kent Berridge. I’ve long felt that the mechanisms of sw…
RT @Huda_Akil1: I really like this thought piece from my very thoughtful colleague, Kent Berridge. I’ve long felt that the mechanisms of sw…
RT @Huda_Akil1: I really like this thought piece from my very thoughtful colleague, Kent Berridge. I’ve long felt that the mechanisms of sw…
RT @Huda_Akil1: I really like this thought piece from my very thoughtful colleague, Kent Berridge. I’ve long felt that the mechanisms of sw…
RT @Huda_Akil1: I really like this thought piece from my very thoughtful colleague, Kent Berridge. I’ve long felt that the mechanisms of sw…
I really like this thought piece from my very thoughtful colleague, Kent Berridge. I’ve long felt that the mechanisms of switching affective valence are not well studied and yet likely at the heart of many affective disorders. https://t.co/oicsYacxxK
RT @SergeAhmed: Kent Berridge has switched to fighting mode to deliver a timely lesson: 'Neuroscience has an excellent century-old hammer i…
RT @SergeAhmed: Kent Berridge has switched to fighting mode to deliver a timely lesson: 'Neuroscience has an excellent century-old hammer i…
RT @SergeAhmed: Kent Berridge has switched to fighting mode to deliver a timely lesson: 'Neuroscience has an excellent century-old hammer i…
Kent Berridge has switched to fighting mode to deliver a timely lesson: 'Neuroscience has an excellent century-old hammer in its concept of functional modules, but it is now time to add the idea of switchable modes to our conceptual toolbox.' https://t.co
RT @evantjkearney: Kent Berridge was the first neuroscientist/ lab leader that I became deeply knowledgeable about. After my undergrad in M…
RT @F1000Prime: Geoffrey Schoenbaum and Kauê Machado Costa @NIDAnews recommend “Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes?” @um_psyc…
Geoffrey Schoenbaum and Kauê Machado Costa @NIDAnews recommend “Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes?” @um_psychology https://t.co/FyZmHdOJ2D https://t.co/HlIIKpZuvs
Great thread
RT @CousinAmygdala: The illustrations in Kent Berridge's new review on the neuroscience of hedonic valence are nightmare fuel https://t.co/…
RT @CousinAmygdala: The illustrations in Kent Berridge's new review on the neuroscience of hedonic valence are nightmare fuel https://t.co/…
@KristinScaplen @karlakaun ring a bell? 😂
RT @NatRevNeurosci: How does the brain generate positive or negative reactions (such as liking or disgust)? Kent Berridge evaluates the ev…
RT @CousinAmygdala: The illustrations in Kent Berridge's new review on the neuroscience of hedonic valence are nightmare fuel https://t.co/…
RT @CousinAmygdala: The illustrations in Kent Berridge's new review on the neuroscience of hedonic valence are nightmare fuel https://t.co/…
Please enjoy this cursed thread.
RT @CousinAmygdala: The illustrations in Kent Berridge's new review on the neuroscience of hedonic valence are nightmare fuel https://t.co/…
RT @CousinAmygdala: The illustrations in Kent Berridge's new review on the neuroscience of hedonic valence are nightmare fuel https://t.co/…
Source: https://t.co/aVxJRvTQxk
RT @NeuroscienceSAS: How does the brain generate positive or negative hedonic or motivational reactions (such as liking or disgust) to part…
RT @danilobzdok: "A neural subsystem, or ‘module’, is permanently dedicated to mediate only one affective function, or at least only one sp…
RT @NeuroscienceSAS: How does the brain generate positive or negative hedonic or motivational reactions (such as liking or disgust) to part…
How does the brain generate positive or negative hedonic or motivational reactions (such as liking or disgust) to particular stimuli or events? #neuroscience #brain #neuron #cognitiveneuroscience https://t.co/JYKSMFd1FE
RT @danilobzdok: "A neural subsystem, or ‘module’, is permanently dedicated to mediate only one affective function, or at least only one sp…
@PsyLai
"...affective function or valence mediated by a neural module need not remain permanently stable but rather can change dynamically across different situations" https://t.co/CJnQS4AQSU
RT @danilobzdok: "A neural subsystem, or ‘module’, is permanently dedicated to mediate only one affective function, or at least only one sp…