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Brain Circuit Inversions

Andrew Huberman explains how the neural circuits in the brain can run in both directions and how panic can cause an inversion of the prefrontal cortex and amygdala rule sets, leading to a loss of flexibility in thinking.
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    The Peter Attia Drive Podcast

    249 ‒ How the brain works, Andrew’s fascinating backstory, improving scientific literacy, and more

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    • Does the statement 'Dr. Andrew Huberman explains that when the Prefrontal Cortex and amygdala are in overdrive, this causes us to stress over things others might ignore' broadly correspond to what he says in the episode 249 ‒ How the brain works, Andrew’s fascinating backstory, improving scientific literacy, and more and the clip Brain Circuit Inversions?

    • Does the statement 'Dr. Andrew Huberman explains that when the Prefrontal Cortex and amygdala are in overdrive, this causes us to stress over things others might ignore' broadly correspond to what he says in the episode 249 ‒ How the brain works, Andrew’s fascinating backstory, improving scientific literacy, and more and the clip Brain Circuit Inversions?

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