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Robert Sapolsky

  • Despandricompartió una citahace 2 años
    When we sit around and worry about stressful things, we turn on the same physiological responses—but they are potentially a disaster when provoked chronically
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    A stressor is anything in the outside world that knocks you out of homeostatic balance, and the stress-response is what your body does to reestablish homeostasis.
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    That the stress-response itself can become harmful makes a certain sense when you examine the things that occur in reaction to stress.
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    When it’s two-thirty on those mornings, I always have a brain tumor. These are very useful for that sort of terror, because you can attribute every conceivable nonspecific symptom to a brain tumor and justify your panic. Perhaps you do, too; or maybe you lie there thinking that you have cancer, or an ulcer, or that you’ve just had a stroke.
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    hedonism is “the pursuit of pleasure,” anhedonia is “the inability to feel pleasure”
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    The first step in the road to stress-related disease is developing hypertension, chronically elevated blood pressure.* This one seems obvious: if stress causes your blood pressure to go up, then chronic stress causes your blood pressure to go up chronically. Task accomplished, you’ve got hypertension
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    As a measure of how extraordinarily efficient this repeated bifurcation is in the circulatory system, no cell in your body is more than five cells away from a blood vessel—yet the circulatory system takes up only 3 percent of body mass
  • Asselya Dauletcompartió una citahace 2 años
    The false dichotomy between thought and feeling is presented in the classic Descartes’ Error, b
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    The autopsy proved his intuition correct—Whitman had a glioblastoma tumor pressing on his amygdala.
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    PTSD sufferers the amygdala is overreactive to mildly fearful stimuli and is slow in calming down after being activated.13 Moreover, the amygdala expands in siz
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