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Dr. Allan Schore

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

Well, I think that it's, first of all, the right temporal parietal junction is the posterior and the right orbital frontal is the cortex. So the whole right brain there, so to speak.

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

Yeah, the orbital frontal is the regulation part of it. the temporal parietal junction is the communication part of it. So the whole key is the communication of emotion and the regulation of emotion.

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

Yeah, the orbital frontal is the regulation part of it. the temporal parietal junction is the communication part of it. So the whole key is the communication of emotion and the regulation of emotion.

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

Yeah, the orbital frontal is the regulation part of it. the temporal parietal junction is the communication part of it. So the whole key is the communication of emotion and the regulation of emotion.

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

The surrender is the colossal switch out of the left into the right.

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

The surrender is the colossal switch out of the left into the right.

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

The surrender is the colossal switch out of the left into the right.

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

Yes. And clearly one of the, first of all, there has been a lot of neuroscience done on music. And incidentally, most of that is right brain, showing right brain activation in music. The key here, even more than that, It's particular music to me. It has a particular meaning to me, subjectivity. And a lot shows that music is essentially a mechanism of affect regulation.

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

Yes. And clearly one of the, first of all, there has been a lot of neuroscience done on music. And incidentally, most of that is right brain, showing right brain activation in music. The key here, even more than that, It's particular music to me. It has a particular meaning to me, subjectivity. And a lot shows that music is essentially a mechanism of affect regulation.

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

Yes. And clearly one of the, first of all, there has been a lot of neuroscience done on music. And incidentally, most of that is right brain, showing right brain activation in music. The key here, even more than that, It's particular music to me. It has a particular meaning to me, subjectivity. And a lot shows that music is essentially a mechanism of affect regulation.

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

But I want to suggest to you that pets are also a mechanism of affect regulation.

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

But I want to suggest to you that pets are also a mechanism of affect regulation.

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

But I want to suggest to you that pets are also a mechanism of affect regulation.

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

Absolutely. And maybe by the same things, I want to suggest, I think that the communication between dogs, and I've had four dogs myself... is that literally it's tactile, it's the touch of that animal, it's the prosody of the voice because literally that dog understands the prosody of the voice and also to some extent I think they can read our faces.

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

Absolutely. And maybe by the same things, I want to suggest, I think that the communication between dogs, and I've had four dogs myself... is that literally it's tactile, it's the touch of that animal, it's the prosody of the voice because literally that dog understands the prosody of the voice and also to some extent I think they can read our faces.

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

Absolutely. And maybe by the same things, I want to suggest, I think that the communication between dogs, and I've had four dogs myself... is that literally it's tactile, it's the touch of that animal, it's the prosody of the voice because literally that dog understands the prosody of the voice and also to some extent I think they can read our faces.

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

But more than that, there's one other sense which I haven't brought up which is part of human relationship and that's smell. Okay, and this is overlooked in human relationship. But in real intimate contacts between human beings, the smell is really a key there. You know, think about sexual arousal. So dogs are really very strong on our smell, et cetera.

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

But more than that, there's one other sense which I haven't brought up which is part of human relationship and that's smell. Okay, and this is overlooked in human relationship. But in real intimate contacts between human beings, the smell is really a key there. You know, think about sexual arousal. So dogs are really very strong on our smell, et cetera.

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

But more than that, there's one other sense which I haven't brought up which is part of human relationship and that's smell. Okay, and this is overlooked in human relationship. But in real intimate contacts between human beings, the smell is really a key there. You know, think about sexual arousal. So dogs are really very strong on our smell, et cetera.

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

But if attachment is a reunion after a separation,