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     <title>What can animals' survival instincts tell us about understanding human emotion?</title>
   	 <description>Can animals' survival instincts shed additional light on what we know about human emotion? New York University neuroscientist Joseph LeDoux poses this question in outlining a pioneering theory, drawn from two decades of research, that could lead to a more comprehensive understanding of emotions in both humans and animals.</description>
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