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Explore the profound impact of trauma on the brain and its influence on behavior in this TEDx talk by Dr. John Rigg. Delve into the intricate workings of the human brain, focusing on the primitive animal brain and basic instincts. Discover how traumatic experiences trigger hyperactivated fight-or-flight responses and learn about the anatomy of the brain through practical examples. Examine the role of stress hormones and their effects on the primitive animal brain. Gain insights into ontology and hyper-arousal as they relate to trauma. Understand how the brain constantly reacts to sensory information, generating non-thinking responses before conscious processing occurs. Benefit from Dr. Rigg's unique perspective as both a professional musician and physician who transitioned to medicine in his 40s.
Syllabus
Intro
The Human Brain
The Primitive Animal Brain
Basic Animal Instinct
Traumatic Experience
Hyperactivated Fighter Flight
The Anatomy of the Brain
An example
Stress hormones
Primitive animal brain
Ontology
Hyper arousal
Conclusion
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TEDx
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This class helped me to understand the innate reactions of our lower brain. Learning how our reactions are impacted by stress was particularly interesting~ esp. when the doctor was explaining about how the soldier had said he forgot the conversation when in fact he (the soldier) never heard the conversation and was in a hypervigilant state. Our reactions to stress are an amazing survival tool.
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Great! Enjoyed and learned a lot. Appreciate the flexibility in scheduling! Very interesting and informative.