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NeuroResilience
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Learn more about how the different parts of your brain work and how they impact learning.
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The Amygdala
The Amygdala is called the Fear Center. This part of your brain is always on and takes in information from your senses to keep you safe. It helps your body automatically react with a fight, flight, or freeze response.Watch Now
The Brain Stem
The Brain Stem is called the Messenger Center. This part of your brain controls your basic body functions including breathing, swallowing, heart rate, blood pressure, and whether you are awake or sleepy.Watch Now
The Cingulate Cortex
The Cingulate Cortex is called the Self-Regulation Center. This part of your brain helps you manage your emotions and thoughts and is activated when you are trying to work out problems.Watch Now
The Hippocampus
The Hippocampus is called the Memory Center. This part of your brain helps you process and retrieve memories. It's part of your brain's limbic system which helps you control fight, flight, and freeze reactions.Watch Now
The Insula
The Insula is called the Awareness Center. This part of your brain helps you regulate your emotions so you can connect to internal experiences and sensations.Watch Now
The Prefrontal Cortex
The Prefrontal Cortex is called the Thinking Center. This is the part of your brain that makes you unique and it needs to be turned on in order for you to be ready to learn.Watch now