The reptilian part of the brain, ancient, comes up and it says, when you have a roar of the lion-- lion!
Men have a reptilian brain.
the Primitive Reptilian Brain and this part of so what's theorize that we basically have three brains that have
This is like the reptilian fight, flight, freak out, freeze part of our brain that's like, I can't even think.
That it's that reptilian part of the brain from the millions of years of evolution.
And when the reptilian brain senses a threat-- which whenever there's a conflict, there's a threat.
called the reptilian brain. The limbic brain is inside but the reptilian brain
So this one goes back to our reptilian brain, as do most of the cranial nerves.
If they're fight/flight mode in reptilian brain, that's probably not going to work.
can even say there's a Reptilian Brain and um the neocortex and The Reptilian
When the tri-brain-- we have the reptilian brain, the mammalian brain, and the primate brain.
Because it's connected to the reptilian brain, we are ready to fight or flight, like it's ready to trigger you to curl up into a protective ball
So it's called the old reptilian brain.
T-Rex I had from childhood as this giant primeval reptilian monster and it's no longer scary.
So if you tell somebody who's working off that reptilian brain, yeah-- they've bypassed the limbic system brain.
conversations if you're in your lower brain the The Reptilian Brain do have
And that's because the psoas is directly connected to the reptilian brain.
the way we remembered the functions of the reptilian brain, because it has other functions as well, were the four
them because we're being run by our reptilian brain.
And that's not really too different from most females of both mammals and reptilian species in a sense.
And at the base, we also have a reptilian brain.
you studied any brain science no no no okay three parts of reptilian well we
It's a very old ancient, reptilian part of our-- comes from the reptilian part of our brain that's always on the lookout for danger and risk.
isn't both are obser both they're observing but he's just got The Reptilian Brain he's just got The Reptilian
So basically, we have the kind of reptilian brain stem that formed early on, a lot of our fight or flight mechanisms.
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And when we're highly emotional, we start using that reptilian brain.
Now, if the person is highly emotive and they're working with the reptilian brain, they're going to interpret as either fight or flight.
They were formed at a time when there were huge, great big reptilian sea monsters in the sea, pterosaurs in the sky, and dinosaurs on the land.
So because it's threatening, what happens is that these chemical-- that the reptilian brain stimulates the amygdala.
You can start to wire, if you will, the reptilian response to these higher functions of mind.
Now in reality, you would be bait because it had a pretty big brain for a reptilian creature of its body size.
So if you think of the fight, flight, or freeze response, is kind of our reptilian brain.
The oldest areas of the brain can be grouped in so-called pallium reptilian complex just there at the bottom of the brain,
The unhappy brain-- only what's called the limbic system, the oldest part of our brain that we borrowed from our reptilian ancestors.
You have the brain, stem, and the cerebellum, which is the so-called reptilian brain, responsible for things like instincts, keeping your heart rate going, keeping
So when we look at what de-escalation actually is, we're trying to move the person from working with the reptilian or limbic system brain
When they're highly emotional, and the reasoning brain is switched off, and they're working primarily with their limbic system or reptilian brain,
So we have to work out, are they working with the limbic system brain, are they working with the reptilian brain.
And the more they use their reasoning brain, the more they're moving away from their limbic or reptilian .
And that took them to basically-- that's the one thing that really sort of moved them away from being very reptilian looking to being warm blooded.
Well, I think that kind of a primitive nature to him is, again, a big part of this appeal, because it cuts to our own kind of reptilian reaction.
So, in effect all those three systems: avoid, approach, attach; the avoid system is very fast in that reptilian brain if you will, and it routinely hijacks the approach and