RT @CousinAmygdala: The illustrations in Kent Berridge's new review on the neuroscience of hedonic valence are nightmare fuel https://t.co/…
In my house, this (lower row of images) is called the "butt face" as in this is the face my cat makes after licking his butt.
RT @CousinAmygdala: The illustrations in Kent Berridge's new review on the neuroscience of hedonic valence are nightmare fuel https://t.co/…
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RT @CousinAmygdala: The illustrations in Kent Berridge's new review on the neuroscience of hedonic valence are nightmare fuel https://t.co/…
RT @jkmaccormack: Perhaps also consistent with the idea of neural “degeneracy” too! It’s often more efficient (and safe) for neurons and re…
Perhaps also consistent with the idea of neural “degeneracy” too! It’s often more efficient (and safe) for neurons and regions to support multiple functions rather than rely totally on a one-to-one functional mapping.
Affective valence in the brain modules or modes null https://t.co/tWgUQ9FIUH #DTHSTR
protip: convert images from previous papers into vector art with Adobe Illustrator Place the image, then select Window > Image Trace > Preset > Nightmare Fuel Advanced algorithms render the image so it looks superficially similar but somehow los
oh no. tag urself i'm disgust-reaction primate
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/…
Ooh I can’t wait to dig into this one - from the one and only Kent Berridge
RT @CousinAmygdala: The illustrations in Kent Berridge's new review on the neuroscience of hedonic valence are nightmare fuel https://t.co/…
RT @BenSaunders: Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/EZD0QwOUMl https://t.co/XUgJt1MfwJ
RT @BenSaunders: Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/EZD0QwOUMl https://t.co/XUgJt1MfwJ
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 @CousinAmygdala: The illustrations in Kent Berridge's new review on the neuroscience of hedonic valence are nightmare fuel https://t.co/…
The illustrations in Kent Berridge's new review on the neuroscience of hedonic valence are nightmare fuel https://t.co/DwP6nKk4W9 https://t.co/bOZSQDYx2E
RT @BenSaunders: Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/EZD0QwOUMl https://t.co/XUgJt1MfwJ
RT @BenSaunders: Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/EZD0QwOUMl https://t.co/XUgJt1MfwJ
Putting to one side the issue of whether the brain “generates” anything, Berridge is a fantastic neuro-psy researcher of affect. Humble too. Well-worth reading his stuff, if that’s your bag.
RT @BenSaunders: Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/EZD0QwOUMl https://t.co/XUgJt1MfwJ
Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/EZD0QwOUMl https://t.co/XUgJt1MfwJ
RT @NatRevNeurosci: How does the brain generate positive or negative reactions (such as liking or disgust)? Kent Berridge evaluates the ev…
RT @NatRevNeurosci: How does the brain generate positive or negative reactions (such as liking or disgust)? Kent Berridge evaluates the ev…
RT @NatRevNeurosci: How does the brain generate positive or negative reactions (such as liking or disgust)? Kent Berridge evaluates the ev…
RT @NatRevNeurosci: How does the brain generate positive or negative reactions (such as liking or disgust)? Kent Berridge evaluates the ev…
RT @NatRevNeurosci: How does the brain generate positive or negative reactions (such as liking or disgust)? Kent Berridge evaluates the ev…
RT @NatRevNeurosci: How does the brain generate positive or negative reactions (such as liking or disgust)? Kent Berridge evaluates the ev…
How does the brain generate positive or negative reactions (such as liking or disgust)? Kent Berridge evaluates the evidence for the 'modules' and 'modes' hypotheses in his Opinion article https://t.co/a4xwBlxJtv #affectiveneuroscience https://t.co/lzHHs3
It seems to me that the (super interesting) phenomenon of allesthesia described by Cabanac is more consistent with the ‘affective modes’ hypothesis. I wonder if people have done some neuroimaging experiments with it
Basic neuroscience paper I look forward to read https://t.co/caMu2Zug6d
Affective valence in the brain: modules or modes? https://t.co/PypbOBPAEI