“Neuronas para la emoción” promises to demystify emotions by grounding them in the activity of real neural circuits. For Xurxo Mariño, understanding these neurons is not about reducing love or joy to mere chemistry, but about appreciating how biology makes our rich emotional lives possible. Whether you’re a student, a therapist, or just a curious reader, Mariño’s work — accessible through legal copies — offers a scientifically sound and compassionate view of what it means to feel.
: Neurons, or nerve cells, are the core components of the brain and nervous system. They are responsible for receiving, processing, and transmitting information through electrical and chemical signals. Neuronas para la emocion - Xurxo Marino.epub
If you are passionate about the topic, consider also reading Antonio Damasio’s “Looking for Spinoza” or Joseph LeDoux’s “The Emotional Brain.” But start with Mariño: his ability to make complex neuroscience understandable to Spanish-speaking audiences is unmatched. : Neurons, or nerve cells, are the core
Mariño nos guía a través de la arquitectura cerebral, explicando que la emoción no es un producto abstracto o poético, sino un evento biológico medible, codificado y heredado. La búsqueda del archivo suele ser motivada por la necesidad de entender problemas modernos: la ansiedad, la depresión, el estrés y las relaciones interpersonales. Mariño nos guía a través de la arquitectura
Defining basic emotions and their functions.
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: Understanding the neural basis of emotion is also important for diagnosing and treating psychiatric disorders characterized by emotional dysregulation, such as depression, anxiety disorders, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).