Authors on the Web
Forbes.com, January 17, 2013
...somewhere in your brain, you might forever fear Zamboni driving. But we now know, thanks to scientists like Joseph Ledoux, that every time you recall being ousted from the Zamboni, your brain retrieves that original memory and updates it with new...
Monterey County Weekly, January 17, 2013
...is easy to read, Yogis gives his readers serious science to digest. Studies by neuroscientists Daniella Schiller and Joseph LeDoux shed light on the mechanisms of fear and how it has kept us alive through the evolutionary meat grinder. Yogis also enlists...
Newswise, May 21, 2013
...Source Newsroom: Newswise — The American Philosophical Society (APS) has awarded New York University neuroscientist J. Anthony Movshon its 2013 Karl Spencer Lashley Award in recognition of his “pioneering work on the neuroscience of vision.” ...
Tested, May 6, 2013
...changes in our environment, software programmed into our biological hardware by evolution as a survival response." Neuroscientist Joseph LeDoux compares emotions to survival circuits ingrained in living things, from humans down to amoebas. A stimulus...
Forbes.com, January 17, 2013
...somewhere in your brain, you might forever fear Zamboni driving. But we now know, thanks to scientists like Joseph Ledoux, that every time you recall being ousted from the Zamboni, your brain retrieves that original memory and updates it with new...
Forbes.com, January 17, 2013
...somewhere in your brain, you might forever fear Zamboni driving. But we now know, thanks to scientists like Joseph Ledoux, that every time you recall being ousted from the Zamboni, your brain retrieves that original memory and updates it with new...
Monterey County Weekly, January 17, 2013
...is easy to read, Yogis gives his readers serious science to digest. Studies by neuroscientists Daniella Schiller and Joseph LeDoux shed light on the mechanisms of fear and how it has kept us alive through the evolutionary meat grinder. Yogis also enlists...
The Empire, January 14, 2013
...What we should worry about is finding some way to use rather than be used by our anxiety. Joseph LeDoux , author and neuroscientist at NYU Arguably, humans may require a certain amount of worry to function effectively, whether this worry is fear of...
NPR, January 14, 2013
...What we should worry about is finding some way to use rather than be used by our anxiety. Joseph LeDoux Arguably, humans may require a certain amount of worry to function effectively, whether this worry is fear of hell or fear of the neighbors. If this...

