- Jaak
Panksepp (June 5, 1943 –
April 18, 2017) was an Estonian-American
neuroscientist and
psychobiologist who
coined the term "affective neuroscience"...
- Mark
Solms Triune brain Marg 1995. Hyyppä 1996.
Hughes &
Harding 2014.
Panksepp 1998, p. 388. Hughes, Tom; Harding,
Katharine (2014). "Review: Descartes'...
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animals for the
survival value emotions offer. In 1998,
neuroscientist Jaak
Panksepp provided data
demonstrating that
mammalian species are
equipped with brains...
- term "homeostatic feeling" for the class.
Affective neuroscientist, Jaak
Panksepp,
identified homeostatic feeling as one of
three primary classes of affect:...
- 761. ISBN 978-0470170267.
Retrieved November 10, 2012.
Panksepp, Jaak (2003-10-31).
Panksepp, Jaak (ed.).
Textbook of
Biological Psychiatry (1st ed.)...
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approach behavior in the recipient. The
initial goal of
research by Jaak
Panksepp and Jeff
Burgdorf was to
track the
biological origins of how the brain...
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systems proposed by the
affective neuroscientist Jaak
Panksepp. (Note that
Barrett and
Panksepp use the word "affect" to mean
different things. Barrett...
- neuroscience. The term "affective neuroscience" was
coined by
neuroscientist Jaak
Panksepp, at a time when
cognitive neuroscience focused on
parts of
psychology that...
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between basic emotions,
resulting in
positive or
negative influences. Jaak
Panksepp carved out
seven biologically inherited primary affective systems called...
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rhesus macaques, sheep, chicks, starlings, pigs, and honeybees. Jaak
Panksepp pla**** a
large role in the
study of
animal emotion,
basing his research...