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Joseph LeDoux and The Amygdaloids at 92nd Street Y

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2008

Joseph LeDoux is a member of The Amygdaloids, a band made up of neuroscientists Daniela Schiller, Nina Galbraith Curley and Tyler Volk, that hopes its music makes the field more accessible to the public. LeDoux is a professor of neuroscience and psychology at New York University, and the author of The Emotional Brain: The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional Life and Synaptic Self: How Our Brains Become Who We Are.

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  • sink like a stone that's been thrown in the ocean... my logic has drown in a sea of emotion (Sting) The brain rocks!! I could see the B52's doing this tune for some reason and Fred Schneider yelling out things like 'cognitions' and 'synapses' throughout the tune at random times like he does in certain tunes they do. I think this shows that cognitive therapy really overestimates its effectiveness.

  • hilarious!

  • no offense meant but you r guys are better off sticking with synapses sorry ...;)

  • Fun stuff! Enjoyed your interviews and music on NPR a few days ago. Good luck!

  • Awesome!!!!!! Im incredibly inspired!!! THanks Joe ledoux et al!!!!!

  • Nice neuro talk and music.

    - Michael Ledoux

  • Avec un beat plus puissant comme Green Day ce serais meilleur.

  • Aim high. Err...higher.

  • rock on uncle tyler!

  • The book is excellent (one of my favorites)... But the music... Not that good yet.. :P

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