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  1. Joseph E. LeDoux (born December 7, 1949) is an American neuroscientist whose research is primarily focused on survival circuits, including their impacts on emotions such as fear and anxiety.

  2. 31 de ago. de 2023 · (August 28, 2022) The Science of Psychotherapy: Joseph LeDoux (Video) - Richard Hill catches up with Joseph LeDoux. (July 20, 2022) iheart.com/podcast: Anxiety Bites : The amygdala - Jen talks to Neuroscientist Joseph LeDoux about emotional memory, anxiety and The Amygdaloids.

  3. 3 de nov. de 2020 · His latest book, The Deep History of Ourselves (LeDoux 2019), explores the ancient roots of survival behaviors (e.g., tracing the origin of defense and feeding to single cells living billions of years ago), and argues that consciousness of the types humans have may have arisen in our early hominid ancestors.

    • Tomasz Witkowski
    • witkowski@moderator.edu.pl
    • 2020
  4. Extinction learning in humans: role of the amygdala and vmPFC. EA Phelps, MR Delgado, KI Nearing, JE LeDoux. Neuron 43 (6), 897-905. , 2004. 2253. 2004. Different projections of the central amygdaloid nucleus mediate autonomic and behavioral correlates of conditioned fear. JE LeDoux, J Iwata, P Cicchetti, DJ Reis.

  5. 20 de mar. de 2024 · Joseph E. LeDoux. In an interview with Neuron, Joseph LeDoux outlines his early work on consciousness in split-brain patients, his transition into studying emotional behavior in rodents, and his continued exploration of consciousness in books and other writings.

  6. Joseph E LeDoux Henry And Lucy Moses Professor of Science; University Professor; Professor of Neural Science; Professor of Psychiatry; Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry jel1@nyu.edu. Lab Website; Emotional Brain Institute; joeseph-ledoux.com

  7. Joseph E. LeDoux How does the non-conscious become conscious? Current Biology 30, R191–R214, March 9, 2020. < Full ><PDF> Joseph E. LeDoux and Hakwan Lau. A new vista in psychiatric treatment: Using individualized functional connectivity to track symptoms. PNAS first published February 24, 2020