When I rest, I feel anxious because I do nothing. The shocking secret hidden in the brain of modern people who are anxious 24 hours a day, whether they play or work|How to reduce anxiety|People who cannot feel anxiety|Science as a hobby|

87,516 views

EBS Documentary

Published on Dec 6, 2024
About :

※ This video is part of <Hobby is Science - Anxiety, Am I the Problem? Is the Brain the Problem?> broadcast on November 8, 2024. What is the real identity of anxiety? Anxiety defined by scientists in each field Is my 'anxiety' innate or learned? Finding the source of anxiety! Are there people who don't know anything about anxiety and fear!? Shocking true story of SM-046 Do animals feel the same 'anxiety' as humans? The hidden emotional world of animals In this episode, we will look at where human anxiety comes from and why we cannot help but feel it from the perspective of brain science. We will scientifically explain the working principles of anxiety, focusing on the amygdala, prefrontal cortex, and neural circuits, which are known to cause anxiety and fear. Professor Kim Min-woo analyzed the difference between people with low and high anxiety by the degree of neural circuit damage, and at the same time, revealed the latest research results on neural circuits, surprising everyone. Next, they shared various opinions on whether anxiety is genetically inherited or gradually developed over life. Here, Professor Jang Hong-je suggested, “Having the same anxiety as your parents is largely due to the acquired influence of seeing anxiety in your growing up environment,” and the debate was fiercer than ever. Meanwhile, the shocking true story of ‘codename SM-046’, who cannot feel anxiety or fear due to damage to the amygdala, was introduced, astonishing the studio. Through the case of SM-046, who does not feel fear even when encountering an armed robber and does not know the need for personal space, we realize once again how essential anxiety is in our lives. The talk that started from human anxiety expanded to animal anxiety. The anxiety behavior patterns of Professor Lee Dae-han, an evolutionary biologist, the favorite creature, the pretty little roundworm, are revealed, and there is an in-depth discussion on how similar the anxiety of animals and humans is. ✔ Program name: Hobby is science - Anxiety, am I the problem? Is the brain the problem? ✔ Broadcast date: 2024.10.04 #CollectedDocumentary #HobbyIsScience #Anxiety #BrainScience #UsefulBrainScience #AnxietyDisorder #Cortisol #Neuroscience

Trend Videos
24:40
884,207 views   4 days ago
24:40
884,207 views   4 days ago
23:38
422,431 views   5 days ago
2:20
1,568,435 views   4 days ago
21:37
167,347 views   1 day ago
14:35
615,166 views   2 days ago
14:55
475,670 views   5 days ago
Google AdSense
336 x 280
Up Next
17:31
Vida Plena - Gianini Cochize
21,539 views
3 days ago
12:15
BBC News Brasil
226,865 views
2 days ago
37:02
Market Makers
933,662 views
3 weeks ago
1:05:22
CNN Brasil
45,514 views
12 hours ago
1:07:40
Minha Pequena Revolução
181,485 views
1 month ago
11:57
Jornalismo TV Cultura
178,067 views
2 months ago
15:18
Vida Plena - Gianini Cochize
17,270 views
1 month ago
22:54
20:14
12:50
BBC News Brasil
33,914 views
1 year ago
30:25
26:37
Quando Menos é Mais
131,842 views
1 month ago
21:03
Vida Plena - Gianini Cochize
374,052 views
1 month ago
30:07
Vida Plena - Gianini Cochize
109,800 views
1 month ago
12:16
19:35
Rano's Home رانو هوم
1,937,847 views
1 month ago
30:49
8:20
Bodi بودي
41,390 views
2 hours ago
22:56
19:36
Ahmad GTA Family - عائلة احمد قراند
102,357 views
19 hours ago
8:42
نور ويقين
76,917 views
3 hours ago
26:44
شعبان&شامو Shaaban and shamo
372,726 views
3 days ago
16:28
Rano's Home رانو هوم
5,253,853 views
11 days ago
32:15
رانيا كيمنك Rania Gaming
146,095 views
3 hours ago
Google AdSense
336 x 280

fetery.com. Copyright 2024