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The topics that you go over in this video explain most of the cognitive processes that as someone with high functioning autism I consistently have difficulty with. This is very fascinating!
Wow this video really hit its target audience damn. Yalls including myself, prefrontal context led you here haha 😂 That's sign 1 that you are blessed with the ability to make conscious decisions
This is 🔥🔥🔥 You can definitely tell how much work went into putting this together and it was all really well done! I actually learned a lot too about research I hadn't heard of before. Thanks again for the shout outs!
I would be interested in a video outlining in depth info on how pre-lingual deafness affects the integration of these same brain areas, comparing norms and the deaf ability to behave socially, ethically and motivationally.
I had tms which targeted my dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. It was the best treatment for depression i ever had. I felt great and so motivated. Unfortunately the effects wore off after 4 months or so, but I hope to get it again.
This helps explain some potential causes of the problems with those who have things like autism and borderline personality (and likely other diagnoses, but those two are ones I’ve focused on for years). So fascinating.
Thank you so much for this video!! It's the best I've seen on this complex subject... do you know how to stimulate this region of the brain?? I've read that learning a new language could help but I'm not sure about that... thanks again for this excellent video!!
I have adhd and this part of my brain hasn't worked my whole life making my life hard and miserable, people in life complain they have it hard my life is much harder.
@@senseofmindshowsame here, except I can't be diagnosed where I live. I have many of the described symptoms since childhood (motivation issues, can't normally process items in the working memory, slower than normal at formulating thoughts, hard to switch between tasks), but I can't remember having a brain injury. I want to find out if my defficiency is because I lack certain pathways or because of lack or mediators and receptors, which can be helped easier, I guess. Thank you for your hard work, you made it so concise yet informative!
Is it possible focusing on only a sound/word and image in your mind, while breathing fully through the nose and applying radical emotional advertising, if negative emotions arise, could help produce activity in the pre frontal cortex?
Regarding TS 22 and VMPFC patients I would add the term "personalization of experience" - the phenomena to have value, emotion, empathy reaction to experience something like identifying with a character in film or book and caring about what happens to him or her, as opposed to not caring what happens to a different character. Thus patients would have reduced personalization of experience. Regarding cold and hot cognitive control, what about default mode or task positive networks and mentioning the fact that these are mutually inhibitory and that the VMPFC is one of the few I found that causes inhibition of serotonin production at the dorsal raphe nuclei.
That’s super interesting about the raphe nuclei and vmpfc! On your first point, you may need to school me a bit on what TS 22 is. Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment, by the way.
@@senseofmindshow Regarding "i'd like to learn more..." may I suggest searching using the key words meditation & task positive network; task positive vs default mode network, meditation and default mode network. Additionally I would suggest meditation eventually progressing to a form that involves looking objectively at the experience of sitting still and watching oneself, and for a duration of at least three 30-35 minute periods per day. All this will take months - but no rush.
@@granitfog Thank you for the search terms! And fi you have any specific articles or other content that you can point me to, that would be great. I have actually been doing mindfulness meditation for 10 minutes a day for about 5 years now (I had a brief stint where I got up to 30 minutes per day, but it didn't last long lol).
I am dealing with long term depression from cPTSD. I have gone from pretty-much self actualizing; to living alone in a shipping container and laying in bed all day. I can’t seem to pull myself up very well anymore. Do any of you have ideas? I am seeing a psychologist, he deals with military and is frustrated. Sorry for the bad English. It’s early in the morning and my lowest time. Some people did some seriously bad stuff to me.
Useless Theory unless this includes the ways to improve PFC. Below Tips I found to improve it. 1) Celibacy (save your sexual energy) (most important 1) 2) Regular Head Massage with oils. 3) Meditatiion for self control and healing of brain (most important 2) 4) Playing Chess to improve decision making. 5) Reduce the Stress and Depression (Depression kills your PFC of the brain and you would be on instincts). 6) Watching Comedy 7) Nutrtion B12 and sound sleep in Dark room. 8) Physcial exercise including Yoga, Sports and Walking etc. 9) Eat Natual food and more fruits. 10) Delayed Gratification. 11) Medication (Allopathy or Ayurvedic or Hemopathic ) but they all make your mind slow so that you can't think. last but least limited use of electronic gadgets and try to live in countryside instead of big cities.
Many good suggestions you have provided. One thing that helps me greatly is reading Psalm 91 and Psalm 103:3. When I realized God loves me and wants to heal my broken parts, it's a relief to me. This knowledge also helps me with my daily life. God bless you, BIG TIME!
One thing that's jumped out watching these YT neuro sci videos is this issue of MRI activations by brain region not really matching well with historical 'ad hoc' ideas about behavior or thinking, except 'self' as mentioned in this video. This seems pretty unsurprising, it would be more surprising if historical colloquial concepts somehow evolved, with no knowledge of 'how to build a cognitive machine', to correlate with brain mechanisms and design. Why not try the other way around? Just forget historical hand-waving concepts like 'memory' and 'language', and just measure sensory input and MRI signals, then cluster with even basic ML like t-SNE as a starting point?
Brother please reply me, I'm 26 years old now but i got dipression in 22 the problem is my frontal lobe not fully developed looking small head but now im 26 so many internet article showing 25 is final brain development. What can i do to develop my frontal lobe people around me bullying and ragging for my small head. Also visit neurologist they told me to admitt hospital for week but I don't have much money to admitt. So my question is if i get treated my frontal lobe will devolop or not (im 26 age now) Please reply 🙏🙏🙏🙏
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YykIkAmeSCE.htmlsi=Lxl4RHrrg6bCf91k from the information I've gathered, it is possible for some people for it to happen a bit later in life due to stuff like trauma. Hope this helps
That's wild, I've had a third ventriculostomy at the top, front of my head and after I felt very demotivated along with other issues. Watching the procedure on RU-vid makes me feel like a bit of a lobotomite, they literally puncture a hole in the brain.
I stopped listening for two reasons 1 your voice has a very strong emphasis whicjch is fatiguing. 2 the background organ sound corrodes my concentration.