Even as such works appear to aim for a Minimalist degree - zero of sculpture, their deadpan humor surprisingly invokes a broad range of potential meanings and
emotional responses from fear and anxiety to pleasure and empathy.
This changes
the emotional response from fear to happy anticipation.
Not exact matches
If you have been hurt badly, lied to or had significant physical and
emotional damage
from traditional medical care — being forced back into that environment will cause
fear, that will hamper labour due to how women were made (any threat the woman feels causes labour to slow until she no longer experiences that «fight or flight
response», and when she feels safe again, labour should resume)-- labour slows and then interventions «have» to be done... and the cycle repeats itself — reenforcing the belief that the hospital is not the place to birth.
Next, the researchers wanted to see if blocking the GluR1 receptors
from receiving signals
from the chemical messenger glutamate would allow the mice given alcohol to forget their
fear by dissociating the
emotional response from the memory.
Schools need to understand where that is coming
from; for many parents, this is an
emotional response to do with their deepdown
fears, concerns and sense of responsibility about their children's education and future.
Trauma - filled experiences can be sudden or subtle, but the neurobiological changes
from negative experiences cause our
emotional brain to create a sensitized
fear response.
Such works subvert traditional hierarchies, appearing to aim for a Minimalist degree - zero of sculpture, while invoking a surprisingly broad range of potential meanings and
emotional responses,
from fear to pleasure and empathy.
Panksepp has been able to generate these
emotional responses,
from rage to
fear to sexuality, by stimulating discrete parts of the brain with mini-electrodes.
He charts the nine integrative functions that emerge
from the profoundly interconnecting circuits of the brain, including bodily regulation, attunement,
emotional balance,
response flexibility,
fear extinction, insight, empathy, morality, and intuition.