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#Amygdala Function Explained Reel by @alok.taunk (verified account) - Hacking the Amygdala🧠 | Follow this process to build emotional resilience👍🏻

We talk about the amygdala, a small organ in our limbic brain that is
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Hacking the Amygdala🧠 | Follow this process to build emotional resilience👍🏻 We talk about the amygdala, a small organ in our limbic brain that is the fear center. All the fears we’ve experienced since childhood are stored there, and when we encounter a threat, the amygdala can hijack our emotions, leading to fear, anxiety, and panic. However, there is a hack to desensitize the amygdala: the P-B-S method. TAG/SHARE with someone who needs to watch this✅ [amygdala, fear, emotions, mental health, emotional intelligence, self awareness, clarity, mindset, self reminder, happiness, life lessons, alok Taunk, psychology, mindfulness] #amygdala #mentalhealth #anxietyrelief #emotionalintelligence #selfimprovement
#Amygdala Function Explained Reel by @myadhdventure (verified account) - Did the voices went silent for you too? 😱 Or did you hate it?! Some people find sounds like this can help calm or focus ADHD brains, everyone's diffe
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Did the voices went silent for you too? 😱 Or did you hate it?! Some people find sounds like this can help calm or focus ADHD brains, everyone’s different, but if it helps you feel more regulated, that’s a win. Take a minute, tune in, and notice how your body responds. 💛
#Amygdala Function Explained Reel by @thecognitivecollection - When the amygdala is activated, your thinking brain goes offline

Slow deep breaths signal safety to the brain🧘🏽

#mentalhealthawareness #schoolpsyc
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When the amygdala is activated, your thinking brain goes offline Slow deep breaths signal safety to the brain🧘🏽 #mentalhealthawareness #schoolpsychology #thebrain
#Amygdala Function Explained Reel by @innertune.affirmations (verified account) - Complaining isn't harmless… neuroscience proves it's destroying your brain.
Here's how ⬇️

1. Strengthens the wrong neural pathways.
2. Floods your bo
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Complaining isn’t harmless… neuroscience proves it’s destroying your brain. Here’s how ⬇️ 1. Strengthens the wrong neural pathways. 2. Floods your body with stress hormones. 3. Trains your brain to notice more problems. 4. Shuts down your decision-making center. 5. Shrinks your hippocampus (memory + resilience). 6. Makes your default mode network stuck in suffering. Stop complaining → protect your brain → rewire for growth. Comment “QUIZ” to take our subconscious mind quiz and get access to a tool that feeds your brain what it needs. #affirmations #neuroscience #positivethinking #brainhealth
#Amygdala Function Explained Reel by @medscope.360 - Human Brain Simplified | Structure & Functions Made Easy for Exams & Clinics

Ever wondered how the brain controls everything from thinking to breathi
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Human Brain Simplified | Structure & Functions Made Easy for Exams & Clinics Ever wondered how the brain controls everything from thinking to breathing? This simplified infographic breaks down the human brain structure and functions in a clear, exam-oriented way. 🔹 Cerebrum – thinking, memory, intelligence & voluntary actions 🔹 Cerebellum – balance, posture & coordination 🔹 Brainstem (Midbrain, Pons, Medulla) – vital life-saving functions like breathing & heart rate Includes high-yield exam mnemonics (CB²M) and quick revision notes for MBBS, BSc Nursing, Paramedical & NEET aspirants. Perfect for last-minute revision, concept clarity & clinical correlation. 👉 Save | Share | Follow for more medical infographics #HumanBrain #BrainAnatomy #NeuroAnatomy #MedicalStudents #MBBS NEETAspirants
#Amygdala Function Explained Reel by @medspiration (verified account) - SLEEP'S ROLE IN COGNITION & HEALTHY BRAIN FUNCTION 
#NeuroScience

During non-rapid eye movement sleep, low-frequency oscillations in neural activity
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SLEEP’S ROLE IN COGNITION & HEALTHY BRAIN FUNCTION #NeuroScience During non–rapid eye movement sleep, low-frequency oscillations in neural activity support memory consolidation & neuronal computation. Sleep is also associated with increased interstitial fluid volume & clearance of metabolic waste products. #Medspiration Full Study: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aax5440 . . . #sleep #BrainHealth #neuroplasticity #glymphaticsystem #medschool #neurociencia
#Amygdala Function Explained Reel by @hashem.alghaili (verified account) - People with ADHD really do have different brains, and now scientists can finally prove it.
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People with ADHD really do have different brains, and now scientists can finally prove it.
#Amygdala Function Explained Reel by @davidanduziel - 🧠 THE "ASK ME AGAIN" HACK: 

This simple phrase rewires your child's brain for patience and emotional regulation. 

Research shows delayed gratificat
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🧠 THE “ASK ME AGAIN” HACK: This simple phrase rewires your child’s brain for patience and emotional regulation. Research shows delayed gratification skills predict academic and social success. Instead of triggering their amygdala with “no,” activate their prefrontal cortex with “ask me again after...” Key benefits: ✅ Builds executive function skills ✅ Teaches effort-reward connection ✅ Reduces power struggles ✅ Strengthens parent-child bond Next level: Support with omega-3s, alpha-GPC, and curcumin Credit : @coverthree #parentinghack #parentinghacks #neuroscience #childdevelopment #parentingtips #braindevelopment #mindfulparenting #emotionalregulation #positiveparenting #brainhealth #neuroplasticity #singlemomstrong #singleparent #singlemomlife
#Amygdala Function Explained Reel by @zkrehabsphere - The brain is the control center of the human body. It manages movement, balance, sensation, memory, thinking, behavior, breathing, heart rate, and hor
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The brain is the control center of the human body. It manages movement, balance, sensation, memory, thinking, behavior, breathing, heart rate, and hormones. Each part of the brain has a specific and critical function: • Cerebrum → Thinking, memory, sensation & voluntary movement • Cerebellum → Balance, coordination & fine movements • Brainstem → Breathing, heart rate & basic life functions • Frontal Lobe → Planning, behavior & voluntary movement • Parietal Lobe → Touch, pain & body position • Temporal Lobe → Hearing & memory • Occipital Lobe → Vision • Thalamus → Sensory signal relay station • Hypothalamus → Temperature, hunger & hormone control • Pituitary Gland → Growth & hormone regulation 🧠 A healthy brain is essential for movement, balance, sensation, coordination and life control. Save this post 📌 — basic neuroanatomy everyone should know. #BrainAnatomy #Neuroscience #Physiotherapy #NeuroRehab #HumanAnatomy #MedicalStudents #HealthcareEducation #Rehabilitation #Sajidkhanmedico #NeuroPhysio #ZkRehabSphere
#Amygdala Function Explained Reel by @rn.yasmeenabughazleh - Your brain controls EVERYTHING… but do you know what part does what? 🧠 .🧠 The human brain is the control center of the body.
Each lobe has a specifi
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Your brain controls EVERYTHING… but do you know what part does what? 🧠 .🧠 The human brain is the control center of the body. Each lobe has a specific function that nurses MUST know for exams and practice. 💡 Save this post — your future self will thank you! Comment 🧠 if you’re studying neuro right now. — RN.Yasmeen ⸻ Caption 2 (NCLEX-Focused) NCLEX tip 📝 Damage location = lost function. Know the lobes, know the answer. ✔️ Cerebrum ✔️ Cerebellum ✔️ Brainstem This chart = easy recall. Save & share with your study partner 🤍 — RN.Yasmeen. #viral #fyp #education #trending #trend
#Amygdala Function Explained Reel by @alliedhealthguide - 🧠✨ Brain Lobes Made Simple!
Each part of the brain controls specific functions - from problem solving to vision, speech, memory, and balance.
A quick
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🧠✨ Brain Lobes Made Simple! Each part of the brain controls specific functions – from problem solving to vision, speech, memory, and balance. A quick cheat sheet for students preparing for exams 📚👩‍⚕️👨‍⚕️ Save this 📌 | Share with friends 🔄 | Learn better ✅ ⸻ #BrainLobes #NeuroNotes #MedicalStudents #NursingNotes #ParamedicalStudents #AlliedHealth #Neuroscience #AnatomyNotes #StudyWithMe #MedSchoolLife #FutureNurse #BrainFacts #ClinicalPosting #NurseLife #doctor #alliedhealthguide #ahs #alliedhealthsciences
#Amygdala Function Explained Reel by @kunashni_psychologist (verified account) - 🧠 WHY YOUR BRAIN WON'T STOP REPLAYING THAT ONE MISTAKE

The moment you made that mistake, your amygdala (error detector) activated. It classified tha
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🧠 WHY YOUR BRAIN WON’T STOP REPLAYING THAT ONE MISTAKE The moment you made that mistake, your amygdala (error detector) activated. It classified that moment as threatening. Now your brain treats that bad pass like a predator that nearly attacked you. It continuously replays the scenario so you remember where danger lurked. But here’s what your brain misunderstands: the game ended. The threat vanished. You’re safe. Yet your brain won’t stop until it receives two things: emotional release and resolution. 📂 THE OPEN FILE PROBLEM Your brain doesn’t just archive events—it archives associated emotions. The frustration. The shame. The fear of judgment. It also needs closure. While replaying, your brain asks: “What did I learn? What will I do differently?” Until those feelings are released and understood, the file stays open. This is why “just forget it” never works. You can’t delete memory. But you can close the file. 🔬 THE RESEARCH 1986: Psychologist James Pennebaker asked students to write daily for 4 days about past traumatic moments. The group that documented both emotions and factual details showed improved health markers over six months and fewer hospital visits. ✅ THE ELITE ATHLETE PROTOCOL This works with the hundreds of professional athletes I’ve trained across 33 countries and 25 sports, including Olympic preparation. Step 1: Write the mistake. Just facts. What happened. Step 2: Write how it made you feel. Don’t filter. Step 3: Write what you’ll do differently next time. Be specific. Give your brain what it’s requesting—and it will finally help you feel better. Comment “REFLECT” below for the full Emotional Release Guide in the form of the Emotional Reflection Protocol. Train your mind. Train your game. Follow for more sports psychology secrets! 🧠 #MentalReset #Rumination #Amygdala #SportsPsychology

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