larry: is the mind in conflict with the brain. i know this girl is wrong for me, i know that. that s a different thing. this is actually really important because it speaks to what some of the panelists have been saying about the prefrontal cortex, specifically the limbic system, which is generally thought of to be responsible for emotion, even in a healthy brain, we have neuron tracts, we have fibers that connect neurons in certain areas of the brain to other areas of the brain. there are a lot of neuron tracks connecting the limbic system to the prefrontal cortex. but there s almost none connecting the prefrontal cortex back to the limbic system. larry: meaning? meaning that that emotional cell really has control over our executive function. our conscious being sometimes cannot handle and can not tell our emotions what to do, we re victims to them.
thought of to be responsible for emotion, even in a healthy brain, we have neuron tracts, we have fibers that connect neurons in certain areas of the brain to other areas of the brain. there are a lot of neuron tracks connecting the limbic system to the prefrontal cortex. but there s almost none connecting the prefrontal cortex back to the limbic system. larry: meaning? meaning that that emotional cell really has control over our executive function. our conscious being sometimes cannot handle and can not tell our emotions what to do, we re victims to them. and when u talk about them, we re sort of moving into bad relationships now. larry: i don t want to be conflicted or controlled by one topic. topic is the brain. the heart is the body and i come from a sort of theoretical framework where we don t pay enough attention to the brain-body connection. larry: i m going to take a break, i ll pick up after this.
estimated, 40. at the subconscious neuron firing per second, 40 million. larry: is the heart, cara, in conflict with the brain? i know this girl is wrong for me. that s a different thing. i think this is actually really important, because it speaks to what some of the panelists have been saying about the prefrontal cortex and its connections to some deeper brain structure, such as the limb bik system thought of to be responsible for emotion. even in a healthy brain, we have neuron tracts. we have fibers that connect neurons in certain areas of the brain to neurons in other parts of the brain. there are many tracts connecting to the prefrontal cortex. but there are almost none connecting back to the limpic system. it has total control over our executive function. our sort of conscious being
second, 30 million. larry: is the mind in conflict with the brain. i know this girl is wrong for me, i know that. that s a different thing. this is actually really important because it speaks to what some of the panelists have been saying about the prefrontal cortex, specifically the limbic system, which is generally thought of to be responsible for emotion, even in a healthy brain, we have neuron tracts, we have fibers that connect neurons in certain areas of the brain to other areas of the brain. there are a lot of neuron tracks connecting the limbic system to the prefrontal cortex. but there s almost none connecting the prefrontal cortex back to the limbic system. larry: meaning? meaning that that emotional cell really has control over our executive function. our conscious being sometimes cannot handle and can not tell