Archive for 'Brain'

Protected: Simple Practices to Get Your Brain Back

By now, you are probably a little concerned with the prospect of spending your life enslaved by your reptilian and emotional brains. The unfortunate reality is that our brains have the capacity to get better at the behaviors that we repeat consistently. So if you've spent the past 5-10-15-20 years of your life practicing an emotional brain response, chances are you’ve gotten really good at it. The good news is that our brains have the capacity to get better at the behaviors that we repeat Read more [...]
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Protected: The Emotional Brain

Now that we have discussed the reptilian brain, it is time to become more familiar with the emotional brain. As you probably remember, the reptilian brain does not have the ability to learn. Therefore, it will continue to do the same thing over and over again, no matter what the previous experience might have been. That is why the next step in evolution became the emotional brain. This brain has the ability to learn, balancing the reptilian brain, and it uses signals of pleasure Read more [...]
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Protected: Triggers of the Reptilian Brain

In the previous chapter, we took a look at the triune brain model, which consists of 3 kinds of brains: reptilian, mammalian, and primate. Now let’s take a closer look at some of the external events (a.k.a. triggers) that can cause the reptilian brain to take over our decision making. Essentially anything that has to do with survival of the species, such as sex, power, self image and food, will trigger a reptilian brain response. The easiest example of the reptilian brain response that most Read more [...]
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How the Human Brain Works

The triune brain model was proposed by Dr. Paul MacLean in the 1950s. It states that humans don't just have one brain, but rather a layer of 3 brains that have each evolved on top of the other over the course of years: reptilian brain, mammalian brain, and primate brain. The Reptilian Brain This brain is the first to be developed. It is responsible for autonomic bodily functions such as heartbeat, breathing, and temperature control. It is also responsible for the most important human Read more [...]
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In his book The Drug of the New Millennium, the Brain Science Behind Internet Pornography Use, Mark B. Kastleman (founder of Candeo Can program) provides a very detailed description of the process that takes place inside a pornography viewer's brain. In order to understand these processes, the author first examines how the brain is designed to work in a healthy sexual relationship. Then he compares it to brain activity during the pornography viewing session. He describes both processes as "going Read more [...]
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