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I'd like to share from what I learned at Building Bridges May 31, 2007 and chats there and afterwards... (this is pretty rough and may even be wrong in spots)
Survival functions, in the presence of conflict: + Fight (move into conflict) 0 Freeze (maintain status quo) - Flee (move from conflict) Fundamental emotions in the presence of conflict: + Anger (impulse to move into conflict/hot/"That/those bastard(s)!") 0 Sadness? (impulse to maintain status quo/neither/"?" - Fear (impulse to move from conflict/cold/"Save myself!") Brain structures: Sensory thalamus (hypothalamus?): Traffic director Amygdala: Center of emotion and survival function Hippocampus: Context of sensory input (meta sensation) Cortex: Memory (and cognition but re trauma it's memory) Stimulus: Presenter at our conference said "Boo!" (signals to amygdala) 1) Sensory thalamus says "Surprise!" 2) Hippocampus says "At a conference." 3) Cortex says "This guy never hurt me" Response: Amygdala says "Startle! Oh... Never mind." In traumatized brain cortex will shrink, sinuses will open (will hippocampus shrink?) Stimulus: As we are in tall building, somone slams a door 1) Sensory thalamus says "Surprise!" 2) Hippocampus says "At the top of tall building!" 3) Cortex says "Shit! It's 9-11 all over again!" Response: Amgdala says "Startle! Look around! Run!" and somebody runs The point is that in the traumatized brain, adaptation to conflict reduces contex and memory which thereby disinhibits Fight/Freeze/Flight in amygdala and keeping survivor in "limbic mode". This can be continuous and self-reinforcing. Mindfulness shows survivors where focus is at any moment and education and therapy show context and memory functions. Medication damps signals to amygdala and can (Aricept, etc.) modulate other functions. Doug Goncz Replikon Research Seven Corners, VA 22044-0394 Student Member AASECT (NVCC, Math) "Sexual Combinatorics and Statistics" |
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PoohBear, thanks very much for sharing this clearly articulated model.
I recommend you and others interested in brain function relationship to Multiple Orgasm Trigger practice do this search on amygdala for an interesting discussion between Pan and others about the role of this brain structure and the method for resolving emotional furballs called "amygdala clicking" articulated by Neil Slade (link to all of his books). Best, Jack Last edited by Jack; 7th June 2007 at 16:04. |
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