Larry Marquardt

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feelings are just as cognitive as any other perceptual image, and just as dependent on cerebral-cortex processing as any other image. To be sure, feelings are about something different. But what makes them different is that they are first and foremost about the body, that they offer us the cognition of our visceral and musculoskeletal state
Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain
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