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Authors: Giovanni Frazzetto

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Alexeyev, Constantin (Constantin Stanislavsky), 156–157
alienation in theatre performances,
169–170
American Psychiatric Association (APA), 87, 129
amphetamines, 193–194
amygdala,
17
and anxiety,
91
, 91–92, 96–98,
101–104
basolateral complex of, 92
central nucleus of (CeA), 92, 98
and facial expressions, 222–223
and fear,
97
, 97–98
and legal culpability, 33
as limbic-system component, 16
and love,
224
, 225
and mirror-neuron system, 152
and music, 198
and orgasms, 196
and prefrontal cortex (PFC), 23–25
Anaxagoras, 2
anger and aggression, 5–40
and brain lesions and injuries, 19–25, 54–55
and choice, 13
and criminal culpability, 31–36
and environmental influences, 28–31
escalation tendencies of, 13
forms of, 7
and genetic influences, 25–28, 40
in grief, 113
guilt compared to, 45–46
healthy approaches to, 37–39
and monoamine oxidase A (MAOA), 26–31, 39, 260n26
morality entailed in, 7, 13
nature of, 7
as negative emotion, 11
and neuroanatomy, 16–18,
17
physical expressions of, 12–13
and prefrontal cortex (PFC),
17
, 17–18, 24–25
propensity for, 8
and rationality, 13–15
See also
violence and violent tendencies
animal kingdom, emotions in, 9
anterior medial prefrontal cortex (amPFC), 164
anticipation, 190–191, 219
antidepressants, 135–137
anxiety, 77–110
and amygdala reactivity, 96–98,
101–104
anti-anxiety drugs, 104–107
bypassing, with alternative pathways, 96–100
and choices, 95–96
economic costs of, 82
and existential philosophy, 93–96
fear compared to, 83–85, 94
forms of, 88
history of diagnosis, 85–89
incidence of, 81
neural seat of,
91
, 91–93
and neuroplasticity, 100–104
physical expressions of, 90
anxiety (cont.)
positive role of, 108, 109–110
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), 100–101
scientific investigation of, 92–93
societal intolerance of, 107–108
triggers for, 89–90, 99–100, 269n27
Apollo, 221
appetites, Plato’s concept of, 14
approach
mechanism, 10–11, 182
Aristippus, 204
Aristotle, 5, 37
Aron, Arthur, 223
art, 58–61, 69, 148, 264n19
The Artist Is Present
(Abramovic),
170–171
asymmetry of the brain, 200–203
Atik, Anne, 51
attention, 190
Auburn University shooting incident, 34
Auden, W. H., 80–81, 107
Aurora, Colorado shooting incident,
34, 36
avoidance
mechanism, 10–11, 182
Baldwin, James, 212
Barnes, Julian, 126
Bartels, Andreas, 223
Barthes, Roland, 227
Bayout, Abdelmalek, 32, 39
Beard, George, 85–86
beauty, 219–221
Beckett, Samuel, 51
bees, 190–191, 205–206
benzodiazepines, 105–106
biomarkers, 130–131
Blixen, Karen, 142
Bloomberg, Michael, 36
blushing, 156, 263n8
Bowlby, John, 233, 234, 237
brain imaging technologies, 64–66
and adhesion to fiction, 172–173
and guilt, 56–58,
58
, 73–74
and love, 223–225,
224
, 226–227
and mirror-neuron system, 151
and morality, 72–74
and orgasms, 196
and real vs. fictional characters,
163–164
technical limitations of, 67–71, 73–74, 266n33, 267n39
brainstem,
17
and anxiety,
91
, 96,
97
, 98
and fear,
97
and orgasms, 196–197
role of, 16
Brecht, Bertolt, 168–170
Bressan, Yannick, 172
Breuer, Josef, 86
Broca, Paul, 200
Brook, Peter, 153–154, 177
Brunner, Hans, 26
Bush, George W., 262n43
Cajal, Santiago Ramon y, 149
Canguilhem, Georges, 108
Capgras, Joseph, 227–228
Capgras delusion, 227–228, 229
Caravaggio, 58–61,
59
, 62, 63, 69, 74
Caspi, Avshalom, 28
caudate nucleus, 223–224,
224
cerebellum,
17
Chemistry.com, 240–243
children
brain development in, 18
and maltreatment effects, 28–29,
29
and parental care, 232–237
smiling of, 206–207
chills experienced with music, 197–198
choices and decision-making
and anger, 13
and anxiety, 95–96
and guilt, 53–56, 57
Heidegger on, 95–96
Kahneman’s model of, 258n10
role of emotion in, 20–24
cholinergic basal forebrain, 98
cocaine, 193
cognitive behavioral therapy, 104
cognitive functioning, 188, 260n21
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 167–168
Columbine High School shooting incident, 35
compassion, 285n51
complicated grief (CG), 125
concentration, 18, 190
conditioning
actors’ use of, 159, 160
and anxiety, 103
fear conditioning, 90
control over emotions, 102–103
cortex, 16–18
cortisol, 131, 132
courage, 212
creativity, 188
criminality, 31–33, 35–36, 261n28
Crisalida
(Dali), 104–105, 107
crying and tears, 116–119, 271n10
Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly, 286n57
Cupid, 222
curiosity, 11
Dali, Salvador, 104–105, 107
Damasio, Antonio, 18, 20–23,
39, 250
Darwin, Charles
on anger, 12–13
on detection of emotions, 69
on evolutionary origins of
emotions, 9–10
on facial expressions, 9, 12, 147
on fear, 84, 147–148
on friendships, 211
on guilt, 45
on music, 197
on tears and crying, 117
on the theatre, 147–148
on universality of emotions,
11–12
Davidson, Richard, 201–203, 284n39, 285n51
David with the Head of Goliath
(Caravaggio), 58–61,
59
, 63, 69
Day-Lewis, Daniel, 160–161, 163
decision-making.
See
choices and decision-making
The Deluge at Norderney
(Blixen), 142
depression
and antidepressants, 135–137
and asymmetry of the brain, 202
and biomarkers, 131
Freud on, 123–124
and grief, 122–126
historical attitudes toward, 271n16
and positive emotions, 202
prevalence of, 81, 125, 136
and serotonin, 132–136,
133
treatment of, 141–142
desires, 14
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
(DSM), 87–89, 122–124, 129–130, 131
Diderot, Denis, 161–163
disgust, 49–50, 202
dopamine
effect of drugs on, 193
and food consumption, 199
and love, 224–225, 230
and monoamine oxidase A
(MAOA), 26
and music, 198
and online dating service, 240,
241, 243

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