Written by neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett, this book challenges conventional wisdom about emotions, proposing that they are not universal reactions but rather constructed by the brain based on predictions, body sensations, and concepts learned from culture. It offers a new understanding of the brain and emotions, with implications for psychology, health, and the legal system.
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""Lisa Feldman Barrett, the guest, referred to 'my book' multiple times throughout the conversation, and at the end, the host explicitly asked her to recommend her books. This is her most prominent work and directly aligns with the conversation's themes."