Robert Sapolsky

Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst

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    What was an unexpected pleasure yesterday is what we feel entitled to today, and what won’t be enough tomorrow.
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    This is our world of habituation, where nothing is ever as good as that first time.
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    What neurological disease is involved? None. This is a typical teenager.
  • Yorahas quoted9 days ago
    vmPFC and dlPFC perpetually battle for domination by emotion versus cognition
  • Yorahas quoted9 days ago
    vmPFC and dlPFC perpetually battle for domination by emotion versus cognition.
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    Human and fly neurons are remarkably similar;
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    frontal cortex makes you do the harder thing when it’s the right thing to do.
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    a world in which no amygdaloid neuron need be afraid and instead can sit under its vine and fig tree, the world is very likely to be a more peaceful place.
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    bed nucleus of the stria terminalis
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    insula and amygdala don’t activate if it’s a computer that has stabbed you in the back.
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