ANTH205 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Adrenal Gland, Prefrontal Cortex, Agoraphobia
The Brain on Fear
Monsters in Our Lives: Fear and Anxieties
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Monsters
● Only partly metaphorical
● The this that e’e leared to ear
● There are still monsters -- only now they are not mythological figures
The biology of emotion
● The amygdala is the emotional driver of our brains
○ The amygdala & hypothalamus control our first response
○ visual/auditory/sensory stimulus that is recognized as
potentionally dangerous → neurons from eye/sensory organ
sends signal directly to the amygdala
○ The amygdala then stimulates the hypothalamus to produce corticotropin-releasing
hormone (CRH)
○ The release of CRH → triggers the pituitary gland’s
discharge of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) → then
stimulates the adrenal gland to secrete cortisol
○ Cortisol in the bloodstream → increase in glucose
production, providing the necessary……..
● Prefrontal cortex is a balancer -- what is the reasonable response?
● Culture gives us guidelines on how to control what we are afraid of
Programmed Terror Detector
● gut feelings
○ our amygdala screaming caution
○ As children, we take modest risks
■ Our parents let us
■ In this way, we learn the feelings of the warning signs
○ We also learn by observing others
■ That nasty fall that our brother or sister took showed us that jumping off the
piano is not a good idea
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Document Summary
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