Link: https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/article/our-three-brains-the-reptilian-brain
Description: WEBWhat is the purpose of our reptilian brain, and what does it mean for UX designers? Find out how this structure of the brain can affect your design process.
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Link: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/managing-your-memory/201712/don-t-listen-your-lizard-brain
Description: WEBDec 3, 2017 · 1.The reptilian brain, composed of the basal ganglia (striatum) and brainstem, is involved with primitive drives related to thirst, hunger, sexuality, and territoriality, as well as habits...
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Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4406946/
Description: WEBApr 4, 2015 · Despite this technical point, the so-defined reptiles share many evolutionary, anatomical, developmental, physiological (for example, ectothermia), and functional features. It is thus reasonable to talk about a ‘reptilian brain’ — the subject of this Primer.
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Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triune_brain
Description: WEBThe triune brain is a model of the evolution of the vertebrate forebrain and behavior, proposed by the American physician and neuroscientist Paul D. MacLean in the 1960s. The triune brain consists of the reptilian complex ( basal ganglia ), the paleomammalian complex ( limbic system ), and the neomammalian complex ( neocortex ), viewed each as ...
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Link: https://bigthink.com/series/the-big-think-interview/reptilian-brain/
Description: WEBThe reptilian brain controls the regulatory systems in your body like hormones, body temperature, blood pressure, and even hunger. The limbic system is the emotional function of your brain,...
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Link: https://www.nhnscr.org/blog/understanding-the-reptilian-brain-evolutions-legacy/
Description: WEBMay 9, 2023 · According to MacLean, the brain is formed by three main parts: the reptilian brain, the mammalian brain (limbic system), and the neocortex. In this post, we will take a deep dive into the reptilian brain, its functions, behavior, and impact on spirituality.
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Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNbNrdX2-zc
Description: WEBSep 5, 2021 · 6.72M subscribers. Subscribed. 22K. 508K views 2 years ago. Your reptilian brain, explained with Robert Sapolsky Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube / @bigthink Up next The Science of Brain...
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Link: https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/bear-in-mind/202112/why-reptilian-brains-are-comparable-our-own
Description: WEBDec 19, 2021 · GAB: Neuroscience has established that snakes, turtles, and other reptiles possess brains comparable to our own. Furthermore, the popularized triune brain model as an evolutionary progression...
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Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK435755/
Description: WEBMay 3, 2016 · Owing to this simplicity, the reptilian brain facilitates the study of primordial cortical function as a whole and points to the origins of cortex as fulfilling general associative functions. Besides sharing pallial modules, mammals and reptiles also share a complement of cortical cell types, suggesting that some structural elements of cortical ...
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Link: https://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/d/d_05/d_05_cr/d_05_cr_her/d_05_cr_her.html
Description: WEBThe reptilian brain, the oldest of the three, controls the body's vital functions such as heart rate, breathing, body temperature and balance. Our reptilian brain includes the main structures found in a reptile's brain: the brainstem and the cerebellum. The reptilian brain is reliable but tends to be somewhat rigid and compulsive.
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