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EPISODE · Nov 21, 2023 · 50 MIN

Professor Christian Montag - Affective Neuroscience

from SEEKING PLAY · host How Might We

Hello there! We’re Dr. Jane Hession and Ronan Healy. We’re a husband and wife team and co-founders of the service design studio How Might We - www.howmightwe.design We're passionate about Play and provide online and in-house training in the LEGO Serious Play method to: 1) Third-level Educators - https://bit.ly/LSP_Ed_Innovators 2) Organisational Innovators - https://bit.ly/LSP_Org_Innovators Episode Two Christian had to be our first guest, considering he worked closely with the late Jaak Panksepp. Christian's work has also been a great inspiration to us, such as his book 'Animal Emotions: How They Drive Human Behaviour' plus his research papers: 1) How the six primary emotional systems are linked to the Big Five personality traits 2) Linking primary emotional traits to ideological attitudes and personal value types 3) The relationship between parenting behaviour and the personality of Kindergarten children We highly advise you to: 1) read the short (and free!) book 'Animal Emotions: How They Drive Human Behaviour' 2) take the ANPS test to see how you score on Primary Emotions (plus your answers will help contribute to the data set) Professor Christian Montag Christian Montag is interested in the molecular genetics of personality and emotions. He combines molecular genetics with brain imaging techniques such as structural/functional MRI to better understand individual differences in human nature. Since September 2014, he has been a Professor of Molecular Psychology at Ulm University, Ulm, Germany. Free Book (definitely worth a read!) https://punctumbooks.com/titles/animal-emotions-how-they-drive-human-behavior/  Free test (definitely worth 10 minutes!) https://affective-neuroscience-personality-scales.jimdosite.com/take-the-test/  How the six primary emotional systems are linked to the Big Five personality traits https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-84366-8  Linking primary emotional traits to ideological attitudes and personal value types https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0279885  More of Christian's Research ⁠https://www.uni-ulm.de/en/in/psy-mp/team/christian-montag/⁠ Christian's Contact Information  Linkedin linkedin.com/in/christian-montag-961732b7  Website  christianmontag.de  Email  [email protected]  Twitter  @ChrisMontag77  Timestamps (0:00) - Introduction and podcast overview(0:27) - Introduction to Jaak Panksepp's work(1:07) - Seven primary emotions and seeking system(1:39) - Origin of the podcast name "Seeking Play"(2:03) - Guest introduction: Dr. Christian Montag(3:00) - Reference to "Animal Emotions" book(3:20) - Affective Neuroscience Personality Scale (ANPS)(4:29) - Interview with Dr. Christian Montag begins(5:01) - Introduction and Dr. Montag's background(7:01) - Influence of childhood and upbringing(9:00) - Importance of social connections(12:01) - Balancing playfulness and seriousness in work(15:04) - Path to becoming a psychologist(16:18) - Early career and mentorship(18:01) - Evolution of Dr. Montag's career(20:10) - Explaining work to a younger audience(20:48) - First meeting with Yak Panksepp(23:02) - Collaborative research with Yak Panksepp(25:03) - Yak Panksepp's impact on understanding human personality(25:46) - Advancements in understanding play(27:43) - Screen time and digital society(29:45) - Importance of human relationships(30:01) - Discussion on the seeking system(31:19) - Personal stories illustrating primary emotional systems(34:32) - Connection between curiosity and seeking system(35:45) - Overview of Affective Neuroscience Personality Scale (ANPS)(38:22) - High seeking and play scores explained(39:59) - Cross-cultural study suggestion(40:53) - Linking flow and seeking systems(43:37) - Serious play in sports and workplace(47:41) - Importance of choosing work wisely(50:21) - Conclusion and closing remarks

Hello there! We’re Dr. Jane Hession and Ronan Healy. We’re a husband and wife team and co-founders of the service design studio How Might We - www.howmightwe.design We're passionate about Play and provide online and in-house training in the LEGO Serious Play method to: 1) Third-level Educators - https://bit.ly/LSP_Ed_Innovators 2) Organisational Innovators - https://bit.ly/LSP_Org_Innovators Episode Two Christian had to be our first guest, considering he worked closely with the late Jaak Panksepp. Christian's work has also been a great inspiration to us, such as his book 'Animal Emotions: How They Drive Human Behaviour' plus his research papers: 1) How the six primary emotional systems are linked to the Big Five personality traits 2) Linking primary emotional traits to ideological attitudes and personal value types 3) The relationship between parenting behaviour and the personality of Kindergarten children We highly advise you to: 1) read the short (and free!) book 'Animal Emotions: How They Drive Human Behaviour' 2) take the ANPS test to see how you score on Primary Emotions (plus your answers will help contribute to the data set) Professor Christian Montag Christian Montag is interested in the molecular genetics of personality and emotions. He combines molecular genetics with brain imaging techniques such as structural/functional MRI to better understand individual differences in human nature. Since September 2014, he has been a Professor of Molecular Psychology at Ulm University, Ulm, Germany. Free Book (definitely worth a read!) https://punctumbooks.com/titles/animal-emotions-how-they-drive-human-behavior/  Free test (definitely worth 10 minutes!) https://affective-neuroscience-personality-scales.jimdosite.com/take-the-test/  How the six primary emotional systems are linked to the Big Five personality traits https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-84366-8  Linking primary emotional traits to ideological attitudes and personal value types https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0279885  More of Christian's Research ⁠https://www.uni-ulm.de/en/in/psy-mp/team/christian-montag/⁠ Christian's Contact Information  Linkedin linkedin.com/in/christian-montag-961732b7  Website  christianmontag.de  Email  [email protected]  Twitter  @ChrisMontag77  Timestamps (0:00) - Introduction and podcast overview(0:27) - Introduction to Jaak Panksepp's work(1:07) - Seven primary emotions and seeking system(1:39) - Origin of the podcast name "Seeking Play"(2:03) - Guest introduction: Dr. Christian Montag(3:00) - Reference to "Animal Emotions" book(3:20) - Affective Neuroscience Personality Scale (ANPS)(4:29) - Interview with Dr. Christian Montag begins(5:01) - Introduction and Dr. Montag's background(7:01) - Influence of childhood and upbringing(9:00) - Importance of social connections(12:01) - Balancing playfulness and seriousness in work(15:04) - Path to becoming a psychologist(16:18) - Early career and mentorship(18:01) - Evolution of Dr. Montag's career(20:10) - Explaining work to a younger audience(20:48) - First meeting with Yak Panksepp(23:02) - Collaborative research with Yak Panksepp(25:03) - Yak Panksepp's impact on understanding human personality(25:46) - Advancements in understanding play(27:43) - Screen time and digital society(29:45) - Importance of human relationships(30:01) - Discussion on the seeking system(31:19) - Personal stories illustrating primary emotional systems(34:32) - Connection between curiosity and seeking system(35:45) - Overview of Affective Neuroscience Personality Scale (ANPS)(38:22) - High seeking and play scores explained(39:59) - Cross-cultural study suggestion(40:53) - Linking flow and seeking systems(43:37) - Serious play in sports and workplace(47:41) - Importance of choosing work wisely(50:21) - Conclusion and closing remarks

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