On this week’s show, we’re getting emotional. Our guest, neuroscientist Dean Burnett, talks about his new book Emotional Ignorance. He shares how the experience of his father’s death during covid prompted him to take on his emotions by writing about them. We talk about the sad, such as why people cry, but also travel across a wide range of emotions including strange emotional experiences such as nightmares. And we dive into the complexity of emotions, from defining them to how they arise in the brain and connections with the body.
#485 Fine Times with Wine
#484 Animal Weapons (Rebroadcast)
#483 Wild Moms
#482 Body Builders
#481 23 and You
#480 Cursing and Conversation
#479 Garden of Marvels (Rebroadcast)
#478 She Has Her Mother's Laugh
#477 Cure for Catastrophe
#476 Science in Fiction
#SB1 2018 Science Birthday Bonus Short Minisode: Lloyd Quarterman
#475 Mother Nature is Trying to Kill You (Rebroadcast)
#474 Appearance Matters
#473 Colour Me... Structurally?
#472 A Good Bout of Plague
#471 Pigs and Fish: Personality in Animals
#470 Information Spookyhighway
#469 The Death and Life of the Great Lakes
#468 Slicing into Surgery
#467 Pests in the City (Rebroadcast)
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