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Frontal lobe .
frontal lobe comes along and dilutes the fire that comes from the emotional parts of your brain and calms
It's that frontal lobe .
It's your limbic lobe , that reward pathway that we have, excitatory.
Because the frontal lobe doesn't need that information.
Look at the frontal lobe in the beginning.
The frontal lobe , particularly the prefrontal lobe , you see gray matter volume increases the more socialized you have somebody.
with their frontal lobe , and so they're exposing things quickly in the moment and not pulling back to think about it.
in that frontal lobe .
But the frontal lobe controls your personality.
So people with frontal lobe injury often become a kind of evil caricature of themselves.
they need the frontal lobe for that so lots of intense activity
and the parietal lobe but then there's plenty of room for expansion on that so-called hard drive and one basic
Big optic lobes that powered keen vision.
Our cortex and prefrontal lobes have to learn a little humility that they taught to the primate cortex that they taught to the mammalian cortex.
From your temporal lobes , you are going to bring your fingers down towards your chin.
These prefrontal lobes are the seat the thought experiment, which is what we do when we think what will my boss think if I present this idea, what will others think
The prefrontal lobes . The prefrontal lobes are the organs that we now know are the organs of the future.
Then you're using your inferior frontal lobe to produce the speech so that you can actually sing.
And it lives here in the frontal lobe , above our eyes, particularly a part called the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex.
We have people who had epilepsy-- temporal lobe epilepsy-- and they tend to have altered states of consciousness during their seizures.
But he sustained a frontal lobe injury, what they call a contrecoup.
brain you've got your frontal lobe which is responsible for calming down
ability to calm down into the frontal lobe of these children isn't available to them
this way what happens is the frontal lobe the ability to calm down shuts down
trying to reprogram the frontal lobe so we're trying to put in the tender
Just want to separate the lobes .
The ignition in the frontal lobes makes the stimuli conceptualize.
You have your inferior parietal lobes , which is all the physical sensation coming into you.
And this happens to have lobes .
When you're by your temporal lobes , now make a circle, tiny circles there.
And that's use these prefrontal lobes .
pathways, get their frontal lobe back online, and then actually make an informed decision about what they want to do next.
You've basically got about six inches across that lobe of lava, to give you an idea of the scale.
But when he started stimulating people's right temporal lobe and the temporoparietal junction, where those lobes come together, weird stuff started to happen.
And this portion of the brain is the right parietal lobe .
So you can see how important it is that the frontal lobe is connected to the amygdala, particularly the limbic part
That clip essentially goes on to your ear lobe .
cortex, frontal lobe .
But if you get nicked in the temporal lobe in one specific spot-- the temporal lobe is on the side of your brain.
But what need to do is use our frontal lobe or prefrontal cortex, which is the more recently evolved part of our
your ability to calm yourselves down is programmed into your frontal lobe
and it joins the limbic system to the frontal lobe and this singular gyrus in children who
that basic repertoire of care is reprogrammed in the frontal lobe then
building up in the brain and this is the temporal lobe the uh frontal lobe where there's a lot of memory centers and as
activity throughout the brain and particularly in the frontal lobe which is the area that is involved in complex
We are going to bring our hands towards our temporal lobes , as if though you are opening up a window in your mind,
So move slowly from your forehead to your temporal lobes .
Massage your ear lobe with your opposite hand, and then do the other one.