How Chemicals Drive You

How Chemicals Drive You

Neurobiology Of Emotions

Neurobiology Of Emotions

Neurobiology Of Emotions

Unlock the gate to a wonderland of chemicals and neurotransmitters that enamor your senses and captivate your emotions!

PREFRONTAL CORTEX - The executive control center

PREFRONTAL CORTEX - The executive control center

The Prefrontal Cortex is responsible for conscious regulation and interpretation of emotions. It is vital for self-control and decision making - weighting reactions before acting on it, through integration of cognitive and emotional processes.

The Prefrontal Cortex is responsible for conscious regulation and interpretation of emotions. It is vital for self-control and decision making - weighting reactions before acting on it, through integration of cognitive and emotional processes.

ANTERIOR CINGULATE GYRUS- The emotional conflict detector

The anterior cingulate gyrus is a key structure in detecting and resolving conflicts. It particularly moniters and evaluates emotional significance of a given stimuli. It is also responsible for anticipation of a stimuli based on it's reward-based learning principle.

The anterior cingulate gyrus is a key structure in detecting and resolving conflicts. It particularly moniters and evaluates emotional significance of a given stimuli. It is also responsible for anticipation of a stimuli based on it's reward-based learning principle.

STRIATUM - THE REWARD PROCESSOR

STRIATUM - THE REWARD PROCESSOR

The Striatum is involved in processing of rewards and hence functions with reinforcement-based learning. It is involved in the experience of pleasure and motivation, and thus regulates goal-directed behaviours.

The Striatum is involved in processing of rewards and hence functions with reinforcement-based learning. It is involved in the experience of pleasure and motivation, and thus regulates goal-directed behaviours.

AMYGDALA - The emotional guard

The Amygdala is primarily a hub for processing and expression of emotions. It prepares the body for fight-or-flight reactions. It is also involved in maintaining emotional memories.

The Amygdala is primarily a hub for processing and expression of emotions. It prepares the body for fight-or-flight reactions. It is also involved in maintaining emotional memories.

Neurotransmitter Lab

Understand how different chemicals and hormones lead to the feeling of an emotion through a hands on approach.

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