Monday, February 08, 2010

Daniel Siegel - We feel, therefore we learn: The neuroscience of social emotion

Awesome lecture, from the Slow TV collection of videos, which is featuring the Mind and its Potential conference lectures. Found this awesome collection through Neuroanthropology - a great blog if you have not seen it before.

Interpersonal neurobiology is the cutting edge of a new integral psychology, combing the material/biological with the interpersonal/intersubjective to generate the intrapersonal/psychologiucal realm of consciousness and experience. I will be looking at this more closely in the suggestions for a post-integral integral theory.

We feel, therefore we learn: The neuroscience of social emotion. Daniel Siegel

Presenting at the Mind and its Potential conference, Dr Daniel Siegel MD speaks about Interpersonal Neurobiology, an interdisciplinary view of life experience that draws on over a dozen branches of science to create a framework for understanding of our subjective and interpersonal lives. Daniel Siegel completed his medical degree from Harvard Medical School and his post-graduate medical education at UCLA. He was the recipient of the UCLA psychiatry department's teaching award and several honorary fellowships for his work as director of UCLA's training program in child psychiatry and the Infant and Preschool Service at UCLA.

Sydney, December 2009

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Mind and its Potential conference





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