The Amygdala and Fear Conditioning
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- Опубликовано: 25 апр 2024
- In this video, Dr. Kushner explores the various functions of the amygdala. Don't let it's small size fool you. This almond-shaped structure is vital to our survival, helping us detect threats in the world and triggering a fear response within the body. 🕷️🕷️🕷️🕷️🕷️🕷️
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✅Timestamps:
00:00 Amygdala
02:22 What is the Limbic System?
03:11 How Does Lesioning Help Explain the Function of the Amygdala?
05:30 How Does the Amygdala Detect Threats?
09:45 How Does the Amygdala Trigger Our Fight-or-Flight Response?
15:19 Fear Conditioning (Classical Conditioning)
18:32 Positive Emotions
after two years of study at university, finaly I got the function Amygdala.
Yeah me too 7 years of study just now know the function. I'm major in accounting by the way
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I’m a bored stay at home mom 😂
So where are the memories from the fear conditioning stored? And how can we change this to treat PTSD?
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I have just recently concluded through self analysis and reading and watching/studying YT channels about the brain that I am "seeing, feeling and adopting" more positivity after a life time of negativity and skeptism. I never thought it possible that I would ever see the light.THANK YOU dude for the pathway and confirmation.
Dr. Kushner, I shared your lecture with my patient as an introduction to why we are training parasympathetic responses as well as using CBT to identify what possible experiences have trained his fear reactions I like research about positive emotions as a function. That is why we can neutralize the fear with a positive thought. Love the intense emotions lecture. I'll use it too help patients understand and know that they can cope.
Hi Jacqueline, I'm so happy you shared my lecture on the amygdala with your patient. I find more and more mental health professionals using these kinds of videos with their patients to showcase how the mind and body work.
Check your understanding: Stimulation of the amygdala causes intense emotion, such as
A. Empathy and compassion
B. Sadness and helplessness
C. Fear and aggression
D. Pleasure
fear and aggression
So the amygdala is not the center of pro social emotions such as empathy compassion an guilt ?
1 yr old and already totally wrong about everything
@@gratefulkm you talk to me ? if so i was asking a general question not related to the video itself
@@gratefulkm and what does it have to do with the age of the video since I just saw her
Just finished watching. It was SOO helpful. I love this visual style of learning and his pace and amount of examples were PERFECT!
Amazing method of teaching! He really knows how to simplify things and keep one engaged throughout
yes i actually got through the video and felt happiness
Yes! Totally agree :)
Great video, really clear explenation. Thanks!
This is such a fantastic video and so well explained!!! I'm so glad I found your channel :D
Thank you. This was great and very helpful.
I’m so glad I found your channel,looking forward to watch your next video👏🏻
Yay! Thank you! Welcome aboard.
Very simplified yet comprehensive explanation
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my new fav channel 😭💕 im now struggling in neuro subject and this greatly helps, thank you so much!
Thank you!🙏
Pure gold....and very well explained
Glad it was helpful. I’ll take silver too 😎
Amazing way of teaching. Thank you so much. Looking forward to more lessons from you 😇😇
great presentation, very informative many thanks UK
Thank you for your service.
Thank you for watching :)
This helps a lot , thank you .
such a usefull videos! Very well explained ! thanks
Thank you for the great content!
My psychiatrist told me that the pain attacks and fear... I'm having are all because of this named the amygdala and you just made me understand what's really happens when I'm having a panic attack or a fear of something. Words can't be enough to describe how thankful i am. Keep up the good work thanks for making this complicated terms make sense and helping us know more about our bodies and how do they function ❤❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍
Memsaab it is complicated.but yes mostly it is amygdala but you can program it.you can even remove amygdala if your problem is out of control.in Famous experiment they removed they removed amygdala of monkeys
Panic attacks...suck...I've had hundreds. Literally countless. They're not fun.
@@mayurdongardive614 how you program something that is constatly fluid with cortisol, adrenalin..? With nutrition yes*
@@stellaancimer8505 They're working on high-tech methods of directly targeting the amygdala and even shutting off the troublesome parts of it.
Great video. Thank u alot. These concepts will help me for my upcoming test and more importantly for my clinical career. Thank u once again
Thankyou very much sir for such a clear explanation that was truly helpful in my studies and research
OMG. Thank you! so helpffull
Love this video about to watch it again
the best explanation. simple and so useful
Glad it helped 🧠
Great video! Helping me with a school project :)
This is hands down the best psychology content on youtube, please keep it up king
Thank you for the kind words :)
Excellent summary! Thank you!
Thanks for coming to my channel Trevor!
Very well explained.. thanks a lot 🙏🏻
My pleasure 😊
im blown away. i had a hard time trying to learn this thru my texts but i understood it so quickly w you, ty so much
You're very welcome!
You’re a great teacher, Dr. Kushner! I used to tutor anxious nursing and occasionally early pre-med students in A&P, so have a good understanding of and appreciation for your skills. This is truly one of your callings :-)
Thank you for such kinds words 😁
Extremely detailed. Loved it
Glad you liked it!
Very well done and highly informative! Just sent this clip to tons of friends and family. Great job on explaining this part of the brain and it's relation to fear, emotion, and human body response. Thank you!
Great to hear! I hope you friends and family don’t suffer from arachnophobia 🕷️
Very nice explanation
I'm already smashing the like button cuz I'm a visual learner so 1 minute in and I'm excited! LOL
You made it easier to understand. Thanks sir ❤
wonderful!
Thank you so much for the clear explanation as I’m going through understanding the limbic system and the cascade of fear response. Love your clear and simple explanation 🙏🏽
So happy you enjoyed it! 🙏🏻
Thank you very much for creating these videos. They are extremely helpful for someone just starting out on their quest to the understanding of the human mind. Keep up the good work SIR!
Oh my gosh, you are not only an adorable human but you make learning so much fun which makes it stick. Thanks for making boring and hard-to-understand anatomy engaging. You are a gifted teacher.
Oh thank you!
Excellent job. Easy to understand & very likable instructor. Thanks for being straightforward..wasn't a wasted moment in video& I'm clear on something that has confused me for decades; appreciated indeed by me.
Thank you! So glad you found my page :)
Thank you so much!
Excellent explanation. Well-organized and didactic explanation. Fantastic.
Yesss! let's talk about it and the spider webs of people who consistently create fight or flight scenarios..to death. Thank you for being a person of reason.
Love you're teaching skills; really digestible. I was just breaking down the process of whether the brain reacts first to our environment or the system/organ that's eventually effected. You broke it down perfectly!
Thank you for the kind words! Love that phrase “really digestible”. This is the core of every video I make :)
Thinking about how we respond to the environment is such a great topic. If you want to research something cool look up “reflex arc”. Our reflexes (like touching a hot stove) is controlled by our spinal cord - our brain is not aware we have touched something hot (or stepped on something sharp) until AFTER we remove our finger (foot) 🧠😎
Thanks, the parts of the brain can sound so complicated. You made it easy to digest in a short time.
So happy I could help!
Thank you!
Thank you so much.
Great explanation, well done! I will refer clients to this video.
Thank you! I see more and more psychologists/counselors using this video to help their clients 🧠
amazing video! thank you
Thank you Professor😊
15:16 💕 ... 02/05 tue💫☺🙂💛🥰💘💝💖💚
Loved it !!!!
Thank you, that was really awesome presentation
Thank you for watching!
I enjoyed it and you helped me understand
Thank you so much!!
Fantastisch!!! Thanks.
Well explained
a super helpful video! Please make a video on hypothalamus and pituitary gland too, focusing on their functions and role with regulatory functions.
Thanks for watching Niharika! My next video is on the Endocrine System! I will be sure to touch on these two structures.
So helpful!! Cheers.
So glad!
Hi sir..thank you very much for providing us information in a very fun and easy way..i want you to make more videos on topics such as- pons, medulla, tegmentum,and tectum. Thank you very much for your efforts.
Thank you for the kind words! Unfortunately I am not touching on these topics right now. However, I am posting a video on the Limbic System next week.
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bladee reference
Excellent! Thanks
Welcome!
Wonderful video well explained
Thank you for watching!
Great post my Dr kept telling me my amygdala. Now I understan
I very much appreciate this video, I’m doing a fear conditioning experiment for my science fair and needed at least a basic understanding of how these interesting amygdala do thank you
Glad it helped! What is your experiment?
Really good explanation
So glad you enjoyed it
hey this videio really helped me in understanding how to do my school work on this specfic topic. it helped me understand how we actuslly think and realize how we respond to certain things in life, thank u very much!!!!
Thank you for the kind words :)
Good and detail explanation about amygdala
You have no clue how much you helped me. This stuff right here, is pure gold! Keep up! Thank you 🫶🏻
Glad to hear it!
I JUST CAME ACROSS YOUR CHANNEL TODAY AND NOW I AM GOING TO GO THROUGH ALL OF YOUR VIDEOS ONE AT A TIME. Just finished amugdala, took down notes too! I have been very weak at biopsych right from the start and I wish I had a teacher like you back then! Would have fallen in love with Biopsych. I AM PRACTICALLY IN LOVE RIGHT NOW. You explain the concepts so adorably and you make them simple, easy to understand. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS AND WHATEVER IT WAS THAT LED ME TO FINDING YOUR CHANNEL. I know I am a bit too excited about this but I WISH I COULD EXPLAIN!!!!
Such kinds words! Thank you so much. I love biopsych as well. I am currently finishing up guided notes for all my videos :)
@@PsychExplained That's wonderful! I would love to keep a collection of those notes as well. Thank you so so much!
amazing so beautifully explained. Dr Kushner .. You rock sir. Superb. Loved it though I am not a physician or Dr but you explained so simple and its very connecting indeed . Thanks a lot . Regards Sanjeev
Thank you very very very much Sir
Thanks! 🤙🏽
Awesome thanks
So I have just watched a ted talk about self doubt and unconsciousness and in that, the speaker briefly mentions the Amygdala, I had barely heard of this but it sounded interesting so I poorly spelled the word into a google search bar and came across this video and I would just like to say, despite having no understanding of the terminology and the brain on a scientific level, I understood all of this because of your presentation and explanations and this was a very enjoyable video that makes me want to learn so much more about the brain etc, so thank you.
Very kind words! Feel free to check out my other videos on the brain.
Finally got the concept of amygdala ✨
Great to hear! Are you trying to understand your own fears and strong emotions?
Love the way you teach the Psych. The concepts kinda sticks in my neuron
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@PsychExplained I really did well in my exam. Thanks to you. Your voice was echoing in my mind. Just like Delusion of someone talking to me from you tube in code words and conveying me a message. I had auditory hallucinations which worked magic. I can safely say I was not psychotic though.
Gre@@humansofmedicine Great to hear!! This is the only 'good 'type of auditory hallucinations...
I am studying about the Buddhist's Dhama and it is exactly the same with this scientific knowledge .. Awesome !!!
Do you have a link to the Buddhist information ?
Fascinating 😍😍
This kinda explanation is what I was looking for....
Awesome sir
Great video!!
Thanks for the visit
Very good 😊
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Happy it helped
My first vid of this channel. Outstanding this explanation. I ended up here after watching a coach slapping his judoka in the face before she got to the mat at the 2021 Olympic Games. So I asked myself: WTF did he do that for? Apparently this was a “defractionation” process of the “fight or flight” responses (trances) that the amygdala automatically provides to that Judoka. The coach basically interrupted that whole process and brought his pupil back to earth (‘the now’). Your vid is very detailed and still very clear even to me as a layman. Good job.
Thank you for the kind words. Keep learning!
Sir, plz upload nervous system in detail, sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system
Can you talk more about how our bodies response.and processing information speed will increased.that make us feel like time is stoped for us?
Very cool
when the word "PERFECT" is a video this is what you get:
Too kind :)
very good
Love it thank yoy
Thank you :)😁
Your explanation is quite helpful very organized and simple, appreciated!
Fight, Flight, or Freeze!
Yes!
Great 👍
Dope!
I wish you had been my neuroanatomy teacher. I have always had a hard time with abstract information (maths, physics, anatomy) and i really need to visualize, make tangible links and create stories to understand. You do that so well!
Such kind words :)
Happy learning!
There is lateralization of amygdala fuclnction.right amygdala only give negative emotions like aggression while left amygdala gives both positive and negative emotions
Great point
Make a video for hypothalamus soon
Related videos:
Hippocampus: ruclips.net/video/51pPsbV-e9s/видео.htmlsi=bMi_ghVXWq0I_RUv
Limbic system: ruclips.net/video/xodDIAehIfU/видео.htmlsi=FHkO0zM73K8-Ph6d
Temporal lobe: ruclips.net/video/1d2B_dyxwAw/видео.htmlsi=i5ofii2xF3k-imo7
This is really cool, which is why the amygdala is associated with anxiety, thanks doc
Thanks for watching! Some of us have an "overactive" amygdala (not your fault!) which makes it difficult to control our emotions/fears/anxieties. Because the amygdala is one of the oldest parts of the brain, it is often more powerful than the logical, rational side of our brain :(
@@PsychExplained that exactly what my doctor told me last week. My amygdala is way too reactive to the extent that I sometimes be laugh or busy doing something till the panic attack or my fear of death hits👍❤