How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life Of The B... May 2026

For decades, we’ve been told that certain facial expressions (like a scowl for anger) or brain regions (like the amygdala for fear) are universal fingerprints of emotion. Barrett’s research reveals this is scientific fiction.

: There is no "fear center" in the brain; emotions are actually created by whole-brain networks. How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the B...

: Your brain constantly monitors your "body budget"—resources like glucose and heart rate. When this budget is off (due to lack of sleep or stress), your brain is more likely to construct a negative emotion to explain the discomfort. 3. The Power of "Emotional Granularity" For decades, we’ve been told that certain facial

Instead, Barrett introduces the , revealing that we aren't just passive victims of our feelings—we are their architects. 1. The Myth of the "Emotional Fingerprint" Emotions as Predictions

: Before you even see an object or feel a touch, your brain is already simulating what it expects based on past experiences.

: A racing heart could mean fear in a dark alley or excitement at a concert. Your brain uses the surrounding environment to decide what a physical sensation means. 2. Emotions as Predictions, Not Reactions Your brain doesn't just react to the world; it predicts it.