Antonio Damasio
David Dornsife Professor of Neuroscience, Psychology and Philosophy
University of Southern California, United States; Adjunct Professor at the Salk Institute, United States
Profile – Antonio Damasio (b. 1944)
Until confronted by patients with frontal lobe damage, Portuguese-born neurologist and neuroscientist Antonio Damasio accepted the traditional view that ‘sound decisions came from a cool head’; and that reason and emotion are separate. Since then much of his work has shown the opposite and has become a major influence in neuroeconomics and neuroethics. According to his ‘somatic marker’ hypothesis, emotions are intrinsic to rationality, and are closely bound up with dynamic representations of the body. In Descartes’ Error (1994), he explains that the mistake was to tear body and mind apart. In The Feeling of What Happens (1999), he distinguishes between core consciousness and extended consciousness, and between the proto-self, core self, and autobiographical self. In Self Comes to Mind (2010), he connects homeostasis in unicellular organisms to the conscious self that supports identity and culture. Born in Lisbon, Damasio led the Department of Neurology at the University of Iowa for many years before becoming Dornsife Professor of Neuroscience at the University of Southern California, and head of its Brain and Creativity Institute.
More biographical information
Profile at USC
Interview for MIT Technology Review
Interview in Scientific American Mind
His theory of consciousness on Wikipedia
Publications
List of publications on Wikipedia
Citations on Google Scholar
Quotes on Goodreads
Quotes on AZ Quotes
Selected publications relevant to consciousness
Damasio, A. (1994). Descartes’ error: Emotion, reason and the human brain. New York: Putnams. Google Books preview here.
Damasio, A. (1999). The feeling of what happens: Body, emotion and the making of consciousness. London: Heinemann. Google Books preview here.
Damasio, A. (2010). Self comes to mind: constructing the conscious brain. New York, NY: Random House, Google Books Preview here.
Damasio, A., & Carvalho, G. B. (2013). The nature of feelings: evolutionary and neurobiological origins. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 14(2), 143–152. Full text here.
Damasio, A. R., Everitt, B. J., & Bishop, D. (1996). The somatic marker hypothesis and the possible functions of the prefrontal cortex. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 351(1346), 1413–1420. Full text here.
Video
The quest to understand consciousness. TED talk, March 2011
How our brains feel emotion. Talk for Big Think (with transcript)
What is consciousness? Interview for Big Think
What role do emotions play in consciousness?, November 2010