HLTHAGE 1CC3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Sleep Paralysis, Frontal Lobe, Parental Investment

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Adaptive costs and bene ts of a long childhood. Basic labeling of the lobes = now easy bc we are at that level of learning while to 4 year old monica, this is a lot of information. After: mean, less engaging, not planning for the future. Frontal lobe damage = huge change in basic personality traits. Brain continues to heal (neurogenesis: sleep paralysis. Pons: prevents sensory info from reaching motor abilities. During rem, atonia (paralysis) occurs when nightmares are had. sudden wake up = mind wasn"t ready to wake up. Pons can stop working too early = sleep walking: imposter syndrome. Ffg respond to faces. info from ffg travels to amygdala. Delusion does not occur with auditory stimuli. Brain creates running narrative to explain stimuli: we are information processors. processing is disrupted when neural connections get damaged, try to make sense of incoming information even though this may involve totally disregarding some information.

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