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  1. Learn about the neuroscience of emotions, cognition, and the brain from Lisa Feldman Barrett, a world expert in the psychology of emotion and a best-selling author. Explore her books, such as "Seven and a Half Lessons About the Brain" and "How Emotions are Made", and discover how they can help you understand yourself and your species better.

  2. Lisa Feldman Barrett (Toronto, 1963) es una profesora de psicología en la Northeastern University, [1] donde centra sus estudios en neurociencia afectiva. [2] Es la directora del Interdisciplinary Affective Science Laboratory. Junto con James Russell, también es editora y fundadora de la revista académica Emotion Review. [3]

  3. Lisa Feldman Barrett is a University Distinguished Professor of psychology at Northeastern University, where she focuses on affective science. She is a director of the Interdisciplinary Affective Science Laboratory. Along with James Russell, she is the founding editor-in-chief of the journal Emotion Review.

  4. Lisa Feldman Barrett. University Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Northeastern University. Verified email at affective-science.org ... MM Tugade, BL Fredrickson, L Feldman Barrett. Journal of personality 72 (6), 1161-1190, 2004. 2615: 2004: Are emotions natural kinds? LF Barrett. Perspectives on psychological science 1 (1), 28-58, 2006. 2484:

  5. Lisa Feldman Barrett is a university distinguished professor at Northeastern University and a leader in affective neuroscience research. She has a multidisciplinary approach that integrates psychology, neuroscience, physiology, and other fields to study human emotions, motivation, cognition and action.

  6. For the past 25 years, psychology professor Lisa Feldman Barrett has mapped facial expressions, scanned brains and analyzed hundreds of physiology studies to understand what emotions really are. She shares the results of her exhaustive research -- and explains how we may have more control over our emotions than we think.