Karolinska Institutet Psychology Speaker Series: Professor Lisa Feldman Barrett

The KI Psychology Speaker Series at Nobel Forum features some of the most influential researchers of today in the realms of mind, brain and behavior. The speaker series is hosted by the Division of Psychology, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet.

The event features a live talk and Q&A with Lisa Feldman Barrett 

Three lessons about the brain

The lecture will describe three aspects of brain architecture and corresponding hypotheses about their computational affordances: (1)  A brain’s most important job is efficiently coordinating and regulating the systems of its body (2) as it continually constructs categories (3) that guide action and create lived experience in a metabolically efficient way. 

Time: December 4th 2024, 15.00 - 16:30

Place: Samuelssonsalen, Tomtebodavägen 6, Campus Solna

Register for the event here 

 

Lisa Feldman Barrett
Lisa Feldman Barrett

Lisa Feldman Barrett is a Canadian-American psychologist renowned for her groundbreaking research in affective science. She is a University Distinguished Professor at Northeastern University, where she co-directs the Interdisciplinary Affective Science Laboratory. She also holds appointments at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Barrett’s theory of constructed emotion challenges traditional views, proposing that emotions are not universal but culturally constructed by the brain. She has published more than 275 papers and authored influential books like “How Emotions are Made” and “Seven and a Half Lessons About the Brain".

Previous speakers at The KI Psychology Speaker Series at Nobel Forum - with links to their lectures

Simon Baron-Cohen, Professor, University of Cambridge

Michelle G. Craske, Professor, University of California

Frans de Waal, Professor Emeritus, Emory University and Utrecht University

May-Britt Moser, Professor, Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience, Trondheim, Norway

Daniel Kahneman, Professor, Psychology and Public Affairs Emeritus at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs

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2024-11-06