Sentences with phrase «emotional circuitry»

In this outstanding exhibition, Harlow brilliantly harnesses the mysterious relationship between color and light to tap quietly into our overloaded emotional circuitry.
When Monica Swinton (Frances O'Connor), whose terminally ill son with her husband Henry (Sam Robards) lies cryogenically frozen in a hospital, speaks the code words that activate David's emotional circuitry, there's no turning back.
Two new studies published in Science Advances suggest that certain kinds of meditation can change social and emotional circuitry, too.
Fearing objects or contexts can be learned; in animals this is being studied as fear conditioning, which depends on the emotional circuitry of the brain.

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Often their brain circuitry for emotional regulation is dysfunctional in which it takes less to trigger an anger episode that lasts for a longer periods of time than other children.
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In Solms and Panksepp's vision of the future, depression treatment might blend various types of therapy — sometimes including psychoanalysis — with drug regimens designed to target the neural circuitry involved in a well - understood emotional response.
They make myelin, the fatty coating around axons — long, threadlike fibers that relay neural impulses from one cell to the next, activating the circuitry that endows us with the physical and emotional capacity to fully embrace the world.
The amygdala is an almond - shaped structure at a crossroads in the brain's circuitry: it links the cortex, which is responsible for conscious thought, with regions of the brain that control the body's emotional responses.
The overarching goal of the research initiative is to uncover the neural circuitry that allows animals to recognize the emotional states of other animals and generate appropriate reactions, Christianson said.
When we engage with one another, feeling the power of our compassion and service, the neural circuitry in the brain shifts, and our «reward system» of dopamine and serotonin sharpens our focus, emotional regulation, and engagement.
Understanding the complex neuro circuitry within the brain and how these circuits contribute to how we perceive the world will help you understand BPD so that you can anticipate triggers avoid emotional escalations, and develop much needed compassion for the pain people with BPD experience.
This is particularly true during the period of adolescence when the brain undergoes a substantial remodeling of its neural circuitry to increase the linkages between the prefrontal cortex (important in self - control) and the brain's limbic system (important in processing of emotional information).
Often their brain circuitry for emotional regulation is dysfunctional in which it takes less to trigger an anger episode that lasts for -LSB-...]
They refocus our neural circuitry with either stimulating or quieting practices that generate increased activity in the prefrontal cortex, where problem solving and emotional regulation occur.
Specifically, established findings show that adolescents are at a developmental stage in which the limbic - striatal system (responsible for emotional drive, emotional response, arousal, novelty - and sensation - seeking, and reward sensitivity) is more quickly and fully developed than the PFC and related circuitry, which is not fully developed until adulthood (responsible for self - regulation, emotional control, impulse and cognitive control, planning, decision making, and executive functioning)(see [3 • •, 29 • •, 34, 35, 36, 37 • •, 38] for reviews).1
«When we experience emotional pleasure, our reward circuitry kicks in.
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