Posted by fires on October 26, 2004, at 15:41:57
In reply to Re: On Being Triggered Here » fires, posted by LittleGirlLost on October 26, 2004, at 8:51:42
> > Sounds like a neurosomatic phenomena to me. You might be interested in Dr. Jay Goldstein's book:
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> > "Tuning the Brain"
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> Fires,
> I'm not sure what you mean by this... can you explain? Thanks.
It's difficult to explain without writing a book. Link to an article by Dr. Goldstein which is about Neurosomatics:http://www.ncf-net.org/forum/goldsteinsummer98.htm
It's not only about how brain function can disturb body functions, but how brain function disturb perceptions and feelings.
I thought the following may pertain to what you described (what you are experiencing):
"There are many possible beliefs that a person can have at any one moment. The perception of the saliency of these beliefs by prefrontal cortical neural networks determines which of them will be gated into awareness. Inappropriate perception of saliency will allow improper gating of beliefs producing dysfunctional cognitions. These dysfunctional cognitions can produce dysphoric or inappropriate mood and/or behavioral states, i.e. psychiatric disorders, such as depression, anxiety, paranoia, panic attacks, mania, etc."
Good Luck
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