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Antonio Damasio, MD, PhD - Origins of the Mind

Dr. Antonio Damasio, neurologist and best-selling author, discusses where our brain, mind, and consciousness come from on The FitMind Podcast episode 83.

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Episode 83

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Episode Overview

Dr. Antonio Damasio is a neurologist, psychologist and best-selling author.

He's the Founder & Director of the Brain and Creativity Institute, which researches human emotions, memory, communication, and decision-making, and is regarded as one of the most influential psychologists of the modern era.

On this episode, we discuss the evolution of the mind, the surprising role of feelings in consciousness, and why we have a brain in the first place.

Hope you enjoy!

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Antonio Damasio, MD, PhD Bio

Dr. Antonio Damasio is the current David Dornsife Chair in Neuroscience, as well as a professor at the University of Southern California in psychology, philosophy, and neurology.

He received an MD and PhD from the University of Lisbon, Portugal.

Dr. Damasio has also authored several highly acclaimed books including Descartes’ ErrorThe Feeling of What HappensLooking for SpinozaSelf Comes to Mind, and, most recently, Feeling and Knowing.


Show Notes

0:00 | Introduction to Antonio Damasio, MD, PhD

2:07 | Why Do We Have a Brain?

4:00 | Brain & Nervous System Are One

6:08 | Evolution of the Mind

10:28 | Minds are Representation Machines

16:51 | Distinguishing Between Feeling & Emotions

19:04 | Feelings are the Beginning of Consciousness

22:38 | Nervous Systems Produce Consciousness

29:30 | Importance of Understanding Feelings

34:34 | How Feelings Impact Culture & Politics

39:37 | Building Conscious Machines

43:30 | Rapid Fire Questions


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