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Lake Effect: Madison Scientist Probes the Roots of Emotions In the Brain

When Richard Davidson first began his doctoral work more than 30 years ago, the disciplines of neuroscience and  psychology didn?t play well together.  The idea that emotions were brain activity that could actually be measured and quantified in a laboratory setting was dismissed by most researchers.  But Davidson persevered and is today the foremost expert on the science of emotions.