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#183 Neuroscientist Explains How Your Brain Is Affected by Fear, Isolation and Anxiety | Moriel Zelikowsky on Impact Theory

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

News Commentary, News, Business

4.75.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2020

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Neuroscientist Moriel Zelikowsky studies the neural mechanisms underlying stress, fear, and social behavior. On this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu, she discusses her own research into how extreme social isolation affects mice and humans. She talks about what drew her to the science of emotions, why fear is adaptive, and presents some surprising reasons to question the general advice that PTSD sufferers should join support groups. This episode is brought to you by: Butcher Box: Go to ButcherBox.com/IMPACT Tresta: Start your free 30-day trial at tresta.com/impact Allform: Go to allform.com/impact for 20% off your order. ISSUU: Go to ISSUU.info/impacttheory to sign up for your FREE account. SHOW NOTES: Moriel discusses what drew her to the science of emotions [0:35] Moriel right now is working on social isolation and how it affects the brain [3:39] Violence happens often after social isolation in mice [6:33] Fear becomes much more persistent after isolation [7:57] Social isolation hijacks systems that normally produce positive results [12:01] For mice, two weeks of social isolation is long enough to cause severe consequences [14:46] To what degree does social media mitigate or exacerbate social isolation? [16:08] Moriel discusses the most recent research on fear and where it’s located in the brain [18:18] Moriel explains why fear is adaptive and helpful [20:25] Moriel details how general anxiety disorder builds on itself [24:05] The most common therapy for PTSD is some form of exposure therapy [26:15] Moriel describes an experiment on PTSD with truly surprising results [28:27] QUOTES: “Everywhere you look, you can see that fear would be adaptive.” [21:16] FOLLOW: WEBSITE: https://bit.ly/33AWzYT LAB WEBSITE: zelikowskylab.com INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/morielz TWITTER: twitter.com/moriel_z

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0:00.0

You're listening to Impact Theory.

0:02.9

Impact Theory.

0:04.4

Impact Theory.

0:05.2

Impact, baby.

0:06.3

Hey, everybody.

0:07.3

Welcome to another episode of Impact Theory.

0:09.5

I'm here with Dr. Moriel Zelikowski.

0:12.8

Thank you so much for joining me.

0:14.5

I'm super excited.

0:15.7

I'm all about neuroscience, so this should be a lot of fun.

0:18.2

Great to be here.

0:20.0

If you can, just give people a quick rundown on your background

0:24.0

in what you do, just like a super quick nutshell.

0:26.4

Sure.

0:27.2

I'm an assistant professor of neurobiology at the University

0:30.1

of Utah, and I work on neural circuits involved in emotion.

0:33.9

Lately, you've been working a lot of work

0:35.3

on social isolation.

0:38.2

Yeah, social isolation right about now is a pretty hot topic.

0:41.6

What drew you to the science of emotion to begin with?

0:46.4

I've always kind of been interested

0:47.8

more in clinically relevant type of topics.

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