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Dr Bundy Mackintosh is a lecturer in psychology at The Open University.

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The Science of FearProduction team

By Dr Bundy Mackintosh (The Open University)

01 July 2006

At some point, we all get scared. But why, and how? Dr Mike Leahy and Dr Bundy Mackintosh discuss the science behind fear  Read more : The Science of Fear

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Emotion in MindBBC

By Dr Bundy Mackintosh (The Open University)

07 November 2005

Writing in response to the Reith Lectures 2003, Dr Bundy Mackintosh considers the importance of emotion in the proper functioning of the brain  Read more : Emotion in Mind

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Dr Bundy Mackintosh is a lecturer in psychology at The Open University. Bundy moved to the OU in 2001, having worked for the previous 5 years in Cambridge at the Medical Research Council's Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit.
Bundy's research areas include cognition and emotion, especially the cognitive process involved in anxiety.

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