Philip Bard

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Philip Bard was an American physiologist best known for co-developing the Cannon–Bard theory of emotion, which challenged earlier peripheral theories of emotional experience.

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instanceOf American scientist
human
physiologist
academicAdvisor Walter Bradford Cannon NERFINISHED
coAuthorWith Walter Bradford Cannon NERFINISHED
coDeveloperOf Cannon–Bard theory of emotion NERFINISHED
contributedTo central nervous system theory of emotion
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1898-12-22
dateOfDeath 1977-04-05
educatedAt Cornell University
Johns Hopkins University
era 20th-century biology
fieldOfWork emotion research
neuroscience
physiology
hasAcademicDiscipline experimental psychology
neurophysiology
hasInfluenced affective neuroscience
modern theories of emotion
influencedBy Walter Bradford Cannon NERFINISHED
knownFor co-developing the Cannon–Bard theory of emotion
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf National Academy of Sciences
nativeLanguage English
notableStudent Vernon Mountcastle NERFINISHED
notableWork Cannon–Bard theory of emotion NERFINISHED
occupation physiologist
placeOfBirth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America NERFINISHED
positionHeld dean of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
professor of physiology
sexOrGender male
studied neural mechanisms of emotional expression
role of the thalamus in emotion
theoryChallenged James–Lange theory of emotion NERFINISHED
workLocation Harvard Medical School NERFINISHED
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine NERFINISHED

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