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"Brain-Behavior Relationships in Systems of Emotion"
By Diane Engelman, Ph.D.

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In this paper my goal is to develop a satisfactory definition of emotion, making clear how it relates to but exceeds the bounds of cognition. I attempt to review the complex neurobiology of emotion, ultimately reflecting on its place in treatments. This area of human functioning is incredibly complex anatomically and chemically, and yet it could not be more central in everyday experience and therefore to psychological and psychiatric treatments.

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