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The Amygdaloids

Posted on: October 17, 2007 11:12 AM, by Jonah Lehrer

Joseph LeDoux helped make the amygdala famous - his seminal studies of fear conditioning illuminated, among other things, the importance of unconscious processing - so it's only fitting that he would be part of a rock band called The Amygdaloids.

Imagine Jefferson Airplane, with perhaps a dash of the Eagles and a lot of a neuroscientific puns, and you've got a pretty good idea of what The Amygdaloids sound like. "All in a Nut," for example, begins with a slightly psychedelic guitar solo and a plaintive question: "Why do we feel so afraid?/Don't have to look very far/Don't get stuck in a rut/It's all in a nut/In your brain." (The amygdala looks like an almond, and its name is derived from the Greek word for almond.)

Other signature tracks include "Memory Pill," "A Trace," and, my personal favorite, "Mind Body Problem". You can preview them all here. If I were a high school biology teacher, I'd make sure all my students had these tracks on their iPod.

To learn more about The Amygdaloids, check out their homepage, or watch this video, or buy their new CD.

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Sounds interesting! You may also want to check out this band, www.system-crash.com, founded years ago by a University professor to deal with topics of human-computer interaction in a "Rage Against The Machine" style.

The song "Republic Of Fear" deals with a hypothetical country whose only export is fear, which can be measured and priced like barrels of oil. http://system-crash.com/mp3/07-System%20Crash%20_%20Republic%20of%20Fear.mp3

Another song equates cancer cells with political conspiracy and revolution, starting with the strains of L'Internationale
http://system-crash.com/mp3/04-System%20Crash%20_%20Conspiracy.mp3

Posted by: J2 | October 18, 2007 11:43 AM

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