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Amygdala: Your brain ’ s Emotional Elephant

Amygdala: Your brain ’ s Emotional Elephant. Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1593, Italy). The Tug-Of-War. Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1593, Italy). Frontal Lobes Reasoning that tempers emotions: “ FREE-WON ’ T!. VS. Amygdala Emotions & Connects Brain with Senses: “ FREE-WILL ”.

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Amygdala: Your brain ’ s Emotional Elephant

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  1. Amygdala: Your brain’s Emotional Elephant Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1593, Italy)

  2. The Tug-Of-War Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1593, Italy) Frontal Lobes Reasoning that tempers emotions: “FREE-WON’T! VS. Amygdala Emotions & Connects Brain with Senses: “FREE-WILL”

  3. Who wins in a Tug-of-War with a 5-ton Elephant? Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1593, Italy) Clip: Let’s see what happens in a far off island called Sri Lanka…..

  4. When is it hard to control your emotions? Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1593, Italy) • Draw a cartoon Tug-Of-War: • Rider loses! • 3 frames • Elephant “emotion” and Rider “brakes” are labeled • Anonymous

  5. Clip: Self- Control is Exhausting! Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1593, Italy)

  6. Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1593, Italy) Trick #1: Ask for help when pulling on Elephant’s reins.

  7. Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1593, Italy) REFLECTION: Find a partner. Together, discover facts you will use from today.

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