Emotions and the Brain
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- The Sentis Brain Animation Series takes you on a tour of the brain through a series of short and sharp animations.
The fifth in the series explains what is happening in our brains as we experience emotions -- both the helpful and unhelpful ones! This empowering animation demonstrates that while sometimes our emotions can 'hijack' our rational thinking, we also have the power to manage our emotions with conscious thought.
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These SentisDigital videos have changed my life. I am really in love with the animation series. They are so short, but they are filled with solid information. I would definitely love to see some more. Thank you so much.
Loved this presentation of information presented in a simplistic format. It immediately made me wonder, how does light affect our emotions?💌
Balancing our emotions, thoughts, and behaviors really is the key to achieving goals and overall health
actually my opinion also like yours .I totally agree with you
who else is here because of school?
I am here to edit video 😅 by watching this
here by choice #doesthatmakemealoser
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College!
Very simple and direct animation! Thank you!
THIS ISNT SIMPLE IT TOOK ME MONTHS TO MAKE!!
I sometimes can't control my fear over things. O try to but the fear is still there.
I think, children feel a lot more than think and the thinking part of the brain develop as we age
Anyone else here because of inside out
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I started feeling melancholic, so I watched this video.
What is melancholic?
@@axolotlpals9361 Slightly depressed, low mood, kind of blab. Usually passes.
How about now?
Bacic , not bad except trying to change your emotions through thought. You can try to provoke a change but that depends on value of the previous input .
Watch this video to see if logic and emotion are two different brains. I believe that if we didn't have any emotions, logic is our only decision-making tool.
this series is awesome but the background music is distracting and actually gives me anxiety.
I agree
ur just a pussy
mexikoshawty you must feel really proud of yourself
@@Dllld02842 yup
@@heroinsick what an asshole lol
I want to learn about emotional Intelligence
Thank you💕
yeah i all so thank him
The best video I have seen
Sentis- wonderful video
Belive it or not i struggle with my emotions in the mornings 😤😤😤
Necessary emotions are must always
Inside out
Very instructive!
How do you make these disappear? Or is it possible it disappears?
Great video, can I use this in Support Worker training?
Does your body start to shut down if you (example) hate your self and think about suicide?
can i use your animation for my video?
wow this was a really helpful video. thx
Great informative video
My English teacher showed me this,its very good!
soundtrack? :)
gr8 m8, 10/10 would watch again
why would you ever do that
This is just instinct
How this video is made ?
I mean that cartoon characters etc..
Brain training is the future!
0:05 When I see the word “eMOTIon”, I think of other words like “MOTIvation” and “MOTIon.”
I bet there’s a connection…
Great vids!
I'm watched youars Avery video so good
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Good info
Omg the fight animation oh shit
Nice video
yeah it was nice vodeo bc of the edeting
Damn your videos are too good.
your profile pic is too bad
I've never understood how people let the emotions control them? I'm very curious so if anyone has a video or answer plz tell me!
Imagine the most horrible thing that could happen to you. Someone steals all your belongings, kills your family, etc. Now imagine it was caused by the person you hate (or dislike) the most. The next day you see them and they are just acting normal and completely guilt-free. You'd probably at least want to lash out at them, right? Most people would want to kill them. That's an example of emotions overcoming your rational thinking.
Biology and psychology. Example. Imagine your mother and father being drug and alcohol addicts who abuse such substances whilst your were conceived and continued to do so whilst you began to form. Think of the damage that would do to your development's as a foetus. Then at birth and everyday thereafter you're neglected abused see your mother abused and generally shat on from the people you're suppose to trust most. You turn to alcohol drugs crime gambling binge eating as a way to cope. Your emotional state, thinking, limbic system and overall Brain structure will be very different from someone who did not experience these kind of events. That's how.
@@factsfacts5184 Give me another example
My brain didnt know that
Great vid
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Who elses school made them watch this 🤔
Who’s here for remote learning
Makayla Attard me
Makayla Attard yep!
Yeah:/
Love is NOT an emotion
hola cracks
We're almost like robots
Devin Sahnow
Devin Sahnow But were not robots
like si eres de innnova
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except that emotions are not caused by chemical reactions...so rip
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Who is here because of homework
Me i have some bs presentation lol
Fake news
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Who is watching this during homeschool
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Gavin Grift yep I’m from SIDE😂
This is a big problem. Our emotions can take over our thinking completely to the point where we are insane if we don't watch out. Pride is the worst enemy to rationality. I wish more people knew this.
Maybe
so true
Emotions don't take over thinking. Its how we interpret them that do.
@@metrovenues6836 I agree . emotions don't take over our brain. this video contains a bunch of misconceptions!!
alberto agosti can you explain it to me please
I have to watch this for school 🎒🙍🏽♀️👩🏽💻👧🏽😔
same
Perfect for people with Borderline Personality Disorder or those who wish to understand it better. Am definitely sharing this!
Exactly 💯
THIS Is How You Balance Your Emotions
We can balance our emotions with the help of the environment.
What I mean by “environment” is our society and its influences, that we can surround ourselves with such influences that will guide us on how to direct the emotions that awaken in us.
For instance, we know the example of peer pressure, when our friends tell us to do or not to do something, and their influence makes us follow their recommendations. Using this force of our surrounding environment, we can choose our environment-the kinds of people, media and values we surround ourselves with-and accordingly change our attitude toward certain emotions.
We can then build our intellect with our social influences. Our desires constantly grow, and we correspondingly need to build a greater and greater intellect with which we can deal with our growing desires.
Adjusting our environmental influences in order to build the intellect so that we can best deal with our growing desires is the essence of education. It is what we need to teach the younger generation, that we can balance our emotions with our intellects, and by doing so, come to see our perfect state in life.
We should thus try to find an environment that would be able to supplement our constantly-surfacing emotions in a certain direction. Our environment should act as a damper, helping us mediate our inner excitements and eruptions, bringing them to a state where we would be able to realize them-but to realize them in ways that benefit both ourselves and others.
In other words, we need to examine ourselves in relation to our environment, whether the environment accepts what we want to do. If we find that our desires match those of the environment, then we can continue realizing our desires. We can then determine that we can carry out what we want to do, that it will benefit both us and those around us, and that everything will turn out just fine if we go ahead and realize our desires.
This is how we can balance our emotions-by learning how to balance between our intellect and our emotions via our surrounding environment.
This is one of the better presentations describing emotion in terms of perceptions related to threat or "reward" reach the brain via the amygdala and set in motion chemical changes enabling us to cope or re-act in ways that best serve our well-being. However there are various perceptions of situations and objects, indicating promise which are neither "rewarding" or "good" ,as others suggest,
i.e the term "promise" is more appropriate encompassing all attractive stimuli initiating emotion..
Here because of school lol
1:34. Spanish subtitles are wrong. "Unhelpful" is translated as "útil" (helpful).
emotion --> E-Motion --> Energy for Motion
This is what Darwin made a theory at least. I like this theory a lot, it makes sense, but there are flaws too. If you're truly interessted in this topic I suggest you go google some more (I recently read “What is an emotion?“ which I got at University and it delivered lot's of insights though I guess there are loads of books called that so you might not be able to find it anyways). I just wanted to say that it isn't enough to simply state that an emotion is just some function of the brain and people should stop making a fuss around it. As I personally agree with this theory I'm not going to deny this is true, just that it's not that simple. So please guys in the comment section calm down and do your research
While there are some impulsive acts which lie outwith the process of emotion as described the assertion that there is no cognitive activity on arousal of emotion is untrue. Emotion is initiated on a judgement that threat or promise exists so that,, brief though it may be, the judgement can not be other than a cognitive function. Following the initial judgement but prior to re-action (if any) we also often have time to call on reason and memories to influence how we may best respond.
This is such a great video! Can anyone tell me the animation software that was used for it?
Hi bhutibond, this animation was created in Adobe After Effects.
Excellent, simple, clear, short overview of emotion - I show this in an introductory lecture about emotion
Awesome
So to summarize, one can use conscious thought to modulate and directly control emotion?
Some to know, the emotional part comes from are limbic system, the amygdala.
I don’t really feel emotion so of course I’m incredibly interested in how it works
Ever heard of dissociation? Emotions aren't a big problem. Emotions are good ,without them we cannot have much of an experience in life. Our brain becomes lost in nowhere because nothing has meaning.Furthermore, without them we wouldn't know what to value so that we can act accordingly. This actually happens to people who experience dissociation. Victims of extreme stress or some psychological trauma lose their emotions because they are too intense that they become overwhelming to the point where the brain can no longer handle them. It is a kind of different suffering that is many times worse than an unwanted emotion. So next time you begin complaining about emotions, just be grateful you have emotion..
dissociation is an emotional (limbic system) response. The emotion activated is fear. Co-conciousness might not be present, but they brain is still flooded with cortisol. Dissociation is an emotionally dysregulated state.
@@mahliejewell3943 Try to find out why you feel afraid of your emotions. My mom taught me that sataan was attacking me when I felt emotions.
Is this relatable to Paul Churchland's (philosopher) eliminative materialism?
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Who else was here because of leadership class
0:10 - 0:17 , So nobody's gonna ask what happened to their legs?
Liliana Radu oh no
Thanks for the information
Great video finnaly telling me what I needed ok so what neurotransmitter makes you mad?
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Comment if you didn't put subtitles in Spanish Comment if you didn't put it
Bull crap! Your emotions are dictated by tiny waifus in your brain fighting over a control panel.
yes haha.
🔝❤️Baam :) fascinating work you have here
If I had the chance to swap emotion over AI level intellect I would do it in a heartbeat
Wow. Really enjoyed this perspective, particularly the rooting in threat or reward. Thank you for sharing.
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Sent here by my teacher ):
same lol
Same.
This makes me think about my life now
ik know right same
This is amazing
How to download in this video I submitted request form
I found the animations adding nothing to the subtitles, and the video dictating my reading speed. A simple page of text would have been more useful.
Sent here for MyLearning 🙄
Have to do it for online school grade 7
little confused about how you said the outer part can be unhelpful but regulating thoughts and behaviours can be helpful......but thanks for the video!