The brain that feelsThis book examines how the brain discriminates and responds to emotional stimuli, how memories of emotions are generated, and how conscious emotional emotions emerge in these unconscious processes. This book is made as readable as possible for those who are not trained as experts or scientists in this field. At the same time, I did not want to lose faithfulness as a science book. Therefore, it can be said that the book can satisfy both the general public and the scientists. It is not uncommon for books to summarize emotional brain theory in such easy and appealing expressions. Here, the scientific facts such as non-watered jewels and the authors original theory of twining the gems with a string are shining. Fear, love, hate, anger, joy ... What changes occur in the brain while experiencing these emotions? Are we masters of emotions or emotions are our slaves? How does the horrible experience of childhood, which can not even be consciously remembered, manifest itself in behavior after becoming an adult? The "brain that feels" shows through the history of evolution that it can explain the source of emotion through the action of a complex nervous system that allows us to survive today. As a world-renowned authority on neuroscience research in emotions, the author explores his brain and brain mechanisms that underlie his emotions, including his work and the results of recent experiments in the field.