• Episode 2: The Reptilian Mind

  • May 8 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 2: The Reptilian Mind

  • Summary

  • In today's episode, we delve into the depths of the brain to uncover the secrets of our most primal instincts and behaviours. Join us as we journey to discover the concept of the reptilian brain, proposed by neuroscientist Paul D. MacLean which offers profound insights into the fundamental aspects of human nature.

    At the core of our brain lies the ancient structure known as the basal ganglia, often referred to as the reptilian brain. This primitive region governs our most basic survival instincts and behaviours, shaping our responses to the world around us in ways that are both profound and pervasive.

    Throughout history, the reptilian brain has played a crucial role in guiding human behaviour, driving us to seek food, shelter, and reproduction in order to ensure our survival. It is the seat of our most primal emotions, such as fear, aggression, and pleasure, which serve as powerful motivators in our daily lives.

    But the influence of the reptilian brain extends far beyond our instinctual responses to immediate threats. It also plays a key role in shaping our habits, routines, and patterns of behaviour, often leading us to seek comfort and familiarity in our environments. Yet, its resistance to change can sometimes hinder our ability to adapt to new challenges and opportunities.

    In this episode, we'll explore the how its role in regulating basic bodily functions can help us navigate the complexities of modern life and achieve better outcomes in our personal and professional endeavours.

    So join us as we embark on a journey into the depths of the human mind, unraveling the mysteries of the reptilian brain and uncovering the hidden forces that shape our behaviour and influence our outcomes.

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