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brain imaging: should we rethink the human emotional? He loves: the picture proves it! ... Really?
Fig 1: This image of the activity of brain areas would be proof that the author of this blog is in love? The blog here directly associates activation of certain areas and the desire, attachment and romantic love. The persuasiveness of images should not substitute for a discussion of the findings. [Img ] Source: AJ Jacobs (2009) Do I Love My Wife? An Investigative Report Esquire
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Description of functional MRI techniques, discussion of their limitations using examples in the realm of emotions, decision-making, the face and voice recognition and attachment.
- Psychoanalytic Insight report on the body / mind in the emotions.
- Neurobiology: the biological perspective on examples.
- Lighting philosophical: the relation between body and mind. - Debate and confrontation of perspectives.
Register here OP-10401 (for non-teacher contact Geneva E. Scheidegger here ) New technologies provide new answers to fundamental questions Neuroimaging including fMRI
(see Bio-Hills of February 27, 2008 View
opened opportunities to explore the brain in action, but the explosion in the number of published results makes it difficult to get a clear idea of what one really knows. And distinguished journalistic extrapolations!
Many results suggest that one is trying to find the neurological basis of human behavior as fundamental morality (Greene, JD, (2001).
Here - ), empathy (Singer , T., et al (2004). here )
- or other feelings
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(Bio-Hills, 5 March 2008)
or even penetrate the privacy of individual thought (see Bio-jumps of 14 March 2009
read our minds?)
The press abounds: for example
Science et Vie March 9
headlined "Science knows
read minds" Extracts intranet.jpg
The human altruism
decrypted at the bottom of the brain
(Le Figaro) (
intranet.pdf
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David Servan-Schreiber (2007)
pain of others is in us )
The
newspaper Pulse
HUG: - Conquest is accelerating brain.
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(March 2010)
lighting very different in different disciplines
other hand the idea that the mind is to reduce the activity the brain (the mind is a manifestation of the workings of neurons and brain) is not demonstrated. Philosophers speak of monism versus dualism in which the spirit is not confined to what happens in the brain. It is clear that the approach to this question is very different for a biologist, a philosopher, a psychologist or psychiatrist. These
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UATRE leading experts have agreed to share their views on the issue of body and mind and to compare their perspectives on what are folded in their field emotions. A Psychiatrist: Prof. François Ansermet, child psychiatrist, Faculty of Medicine, explored
with Pierre Magistretti i links between neuroscience and psychoanalysis, in a book titled "The enigma of pleasure" to be published by Editions Odile Jacob. As "Everyone's brain: neuronal plasticity and unconscious, " [ img] Editions Odile Jacob
a neuropsychologist, a neurologist and a philosopher of Center for Affective Sciences ICAR: Prof. . Didier Grandjean, professor of neuroscience and neuropsychology emotional, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences and Center for Affective Sciences, Prof. . Julien Deonna, Professor of Philosophy, Center for Affective Sciences, Prof. . Patrik Vuilleumier, a neurologist, Faculty of Medicine and Interfaculty Centre Neuroscience, University of Geneva. At the crossroads of neurobiology ... Just to make you want among the many items IASC include an article on first memory of facial emotions. We will return in a Bio-Hills next. Vrtika, Pascal, Andersson, Frederick Sanders, David and Vuilleumier, Patrik (2009) 'Memory for friends or Foes: The social context of past Encounters with Their Subsequent faces modulate neural traces in the Brain' , Social Neuroscience, 4:5, 384-401, First published on: July 27, 2009 (iFirst) Psychology is at the University of Geneva mainly an experimental discipline that biologists would like relative ease of human ethology. The goal is to understand the functioning of the human spirit, not directly treated. In another section of the CISA with Grandjean and Vuilleumier (published on PlosOne and hence free and openly accessible here ) , Vrticka. et al. (2008) study with a similar device how attachment style ( Secure, Avoidant, Anxious ) is linked to activation of different brain areas. They demonstrate links between psychosocial dimensions of attachment adults and the workings of the brain. And by extrapolating to cause, one could say that the way to love and need for affection is manifested by the different activation of the amygdala and striatum. Certainly, this view proved to the other the depth of our intimacy by a unit of fMRI may be reacted. The need for affection and love he is reduced to areas that are activated? The four experts will not agree on issues like this, I think! And I am glad to hear the debates. And of clinical psychology and philosophy ... I prefer
refrain from seriously attempting to summarize the positions in areas I know less ... but I'll try to make you want to know! Clinical psychology (the "psy-couch" for short and provocative) addresses these issues in a theoretical framework in which Freud and Jung have their place and where the goal is to treat. Managing emotions and naturally at the heart of therapeutic approaches but there is less talk of molecules and activated areas, ... rather it occurs through the interaction between therapist and patient. Prof. Ansermet present a lighting issue that is likely to surprise biologists, but reveal the dimensions of the issue exciting and could help rethink some certainties. The philosopher Prof. Julien Deonna, will show how we addressed through the ages the emotions and the relation between body and mind and what these approaches say about the thinking of those times. And has also put into perspective the vision specific to each discipline as a light among other possibilities. Those who want to keep their positions very clear and square refrain: it may décoiffer!
Other links on neuroimaging
Purves, Dale. et al. (2006). Neuroscience, Sinauer Associates, Inc.;.
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Dubuc, Bruno. (2008), The brain at all levels. Mc Gill
What is MRI? - LeCerveau @ McGill
A selection of links - neuroimaging neuroscience
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- Sources A. Bartels and S. Zeki, Neuro-Image, 21, 1155, 2004. Check, Erika. (2005). urge caution over emotive Ethicist power of brain scans . Nature 435, 254-255 (19 May 2005) affiliation of laboratory mice with the gene of loyalty in life: an example of transformation of scientific knowledge in common sense. In C. Garnier & W. Doise (Eds.), Social representations. Tagging the field of study. Montreal: Éditions news, pp. 147-155, 2002. (Pp. 147-155). Singer, T., Seymour B., O'Doherty, J., Kaub, H., Dolan, RJ, & Frith, CD (2004). Empathy for Pain Involves the emotional but not Sensory Components of Pain. Science, 303 (5661), 1157-1162. Vrtika, Pascal, Andersson, Frederick Sanders, David and Vuilleumier, Patrik (2009) 'Memory for friends Gold Foes: The social context of past Encounters with Their Subsequent faces modulate neural traces in the Brain ', Social Neuroscience, 4:5, 384-401, First published on: July 27, 2009 (iFirst) The opening conference of the semester is open and will certainly be exciting: we know the oratorical skills of Denis Duboule and his ability to see problems more broadly and in original insights: for sure we will emerge from this conference with the brain sparkling bubbles of who tingle pleasantly some misconceptions and reveal new issues. "His great quality was the ability to appreciate the strangeness that marks the spirit of true scientists." MORRIS, Desmond, 1980, Zoological Day, Calmann-Levy Fig 1: The life time conference D. Duboule September 21. [Img
] The life time, looks a biologist on the Being and Time - September 21, 2010 the occasion of his opening lecture of the fall semester, University of Geneva invites you to the conference Denis Duboule , Professor of Zoology and Animal Biology at the University of Geneva and EPFL and Director of the NCCR Frontiers in Genetics Tuesday, September 21, 2010 at 18:30 Uni Dufour - U600 24 rue Général-Dufour Free Time is a complex concept, whatever the context in which it is viewed. While some disciplines have fully integrated into their reality, such as physical, others deny its existence. The life sciences, in turn, can not conceive of temporality, since life itself has meaning only in the unfolding of time. But what time are we talking about? Time for a chemical reaction, pregnancy or the formation of a species? And how many repositories recursive or linear, MS in a million years, they overlap into each other to build our personal and collective history? experimental blog about the evolution of biology. To explore how we could keep alive the link between research and teaching.
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