Limbic Resonance
Limbic system, Brain, Empathy, Norepinephrine, Nervous system
978-620-1-90338-8
6201903380
100
2012-08-16
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Limbic resonance is the capacity for sharing deep emotional states arising from the limbic system of the brain. These states include the dopamine circuit promoted feelings of empathic harmony, and the norepinephrine circuit originated emotional states of fear, anxiety and anger. The concept was first advanced in the book A General Theory of Love (2000). It refers to the capacity for empathy and non-verbal connection that is present in animals, and that forms the basis of our social connections as well as the foundation for various modes of therapy and healing. According to the authors (Thomas Lewis, M.D, Fari Amini, M.D. and Richard Lannon, M.D.), professors of psychiatry at UCSF, our nervous systems are not self-contained, but rather demonstrably attuned to those around us with whom we share a close connection. "Within the effulgence of their new brain, mammals developed a capacity we call 'limbic resonance' ― a symphony of mutual exchange and internal adaptation whereby two mammals become attuned to each other's inner states."
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