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Dr. Allan Schore

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Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

And so essentially what we're moving now from a one-person intra-psychic psychology to a two-person interpersonal psychology. You see what I mean by two-person? I got the mother here, got the baby there. I got the patient here, I got the therapist there. And between them literally are going back and forth at all periods of time right brain to right brain communications underneath the conversation.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

And so essentially what we're moving now from a one-person intra-psychic psychology to a two-person interpersonal psychology. You see what I mean by two-person? I got the mother here, got the baby there. I got the patient here, I got the therapist there. And between them literally are going back and forth at all periods of time right brain to right brain communications underneath the conversation.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

So neuroimaging, hyperscanning. Neuroimaging, you're familiar with hyperscanning. another paradigm shifting thing that is occurring now in neuroimaging. For the first time, we can now scan two people, NIRS, EEG, whatever you want, while they are in the middle of a basic interpersonal interaction, a numberable interaction between the two of them. These studies have now been done.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

So neuroimaging, hyperscanning. Neuroimaging, you're familiar with hyperscanning. another paradigm shifting thing that is occurring now in neuroimaging. For the first time, we can now scan two people, NIRS, EEG, whatever you want, while they are in the middle of a basic interpersonal interaction, a numberable interaction between the two of them. These studies have now been done.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

So neuroimaging, hyperscanning. Neuroimaging, you're familiar with hyperscanning. another paradigm shifting thing that is occurring now in neuroimaging. For the first time, we can now scan two people, NIRS, EEG, whatever you want, while they are in the middle of a basic interpersonal interaction, a numberable interaction between the two of them. These studies have now been done.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

And what they did was that they found is that the two brains especially when they are into emotional states and when they are looking at each other face to face and they're concentrating literally on how to empathically be with that person, et cetera, emotions, so to speak, they find that the right brain of one will synchronize with the right brain of the other.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

And what they did was that they found is that the two brains especially when they are into emotional states and when they are looking at each other face to face and they're concentrating literally on how to empathically be with that person, et cetera, emotions, so to speak, they find that the right brain of one will synchronize with the right brain of the other.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

And what they did was that they found is that the two brains especially when they are into emotional states and when they are looking at each other face to face and they're concentrating literally on how to empathically be with that person, et cetera, emotions, so to speak, they find that the right brain of one will synchronize with the right brain of the other.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

And the part of the right brain that synchronizes with the other is the right temporal parietal junction. A lot of evidence now on the right temporal parietal junction. I said right brain to right brain. So now the eyes are coming. I remember the eyes are, I mean, direct eye connection really is the most powerful form of communication.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

And the part of the right brain that synchronizes with the other is the right temporal parietal junction. A lot of evidence now on the right temporal parietal junction. I said right brain to right brain. So now the eyes are coming. I remember the eyes are, I mean, direct eye connection really is the most powerful form of communication.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

And the part of the right brain that synchronizes with the other is the right temporal parietal junction. A lot of evidence now on the right temporal parietal junction. I said right brain to right brain. So now the eyes are coming. I remember the eyes are, I mean, direct eye connection really is the most powerful form of communication.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

Well, you know, the eyes are being controlled by the autonomic nervous system. So you got the โ€“ you have an autonomic nervous system with autonomic nervous system synchrony here, so to speak. But โ€“ but essentially what's occurring at this point in time, face, voice, gesture. The face is processed in the posterior parts of the right hemisphere, the face processing.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

Well, you know, the eyes are being controlled by the autonomic nervous system. So you got the โ€“ you have an autonomic nervous system with autonomic nervous system synchrony here, so to speak. But โ€“ but essentially what's occurring at this point in time, face, voice, gesture. The face is processed in the posterior parts of the right hemisphere, the face processing.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

Well, you know, the eyes are being controlled by the autonomic nervous system. So you got the โ€“ you have an autonomic nervous system with autonomic nervous system synchrony here, so to speak. But โ€“ but essentially what's occurring at this point in time, face, voice, gesture. The face is processed in the posterior parts of the right hemisphere, the face processing.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

Right hemisphere, face processing. The posterior parts of the right hemisphere, the sensory areas of the right hemisphere process the voice, the melody of the voice, the tone of the voice. That's different than the semantics of the voice.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

Right hemisphere, face processing. The posterior parts of the right hemisphere, the sensory areas of the right hemisphere process the voice, the melody of the voice, the tone of the voice. That's different than the semantics of the voice.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

Right hemisphere, face processing. The posterior parts of the right hemisphere, the sensory areas of the right hemisphere process the voice, the melody of the voice, the tone of the voice. That's different than the semantics of the voice.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

Right, right. And the posterior parts of the right hemisphere also will process gesture and tactile. Okay? All of that comes together, is integrated together in the right temporal parietal junction. So when two people literally are empathically synchronizing with each other when we are sharing the same emotional state. The third patient says at this point in time, my God, it's rage.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

Right, right. And the posterior parts of the right hemisphere also will process gesture and tactile. Okay? All of that comes together, is integrated together in the right temporal parietal junction. So when two people literally are empathically synchronizing with each other when we are sharing the same emotional state. The third patient says at this point in time, my God, it's rage.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

Right, right. And the posterior parts of the right hemisphere also will process gesture and tactile. Okay? All of that comes together, is integrated together in the right temporal parietal junction. So when two people literally are empathically synchronizing with each other when we are sharing the same emotional state. The third patient says at this point in time, my God, it's rage.