Huberman brilliantly deconstructs the chaos of rage into a predictable mechanical sequence. By treating aggression like a series of piano keys, he transforms a primal impulse into a process that can be understood and potentially interrupted.
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Scientists Triggered Aggression With Light | Andrew HubermanAjouté :
And that's the first fundamental principle that we need to define today.
That when we talk about aggression, we're talking about activation of neural circuits, not individual brain areas, but neural circuits that get played out in sequence like keys on a piano.
But that playing out in sequence means that aggression is a verb. It has a beginning, a middle, and an end, and it's a process. It's not an event. And as you'll see, that turns out to be very important in terms of thinking about how one can halt aggression, prevent it from happening before it's initiated,
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