: When we perceive a threat, the hypothalamus and amygdala trigger a "fight or flight" response—releasing hormones like cortisol—long before our conscious mind processes the danger.
: William Poundstone’s work explores how the people we spend time with influence us unconsciously. Biological & Physical Processes
Our brains often default to "autopilot," repeating behaviors we learned in childhood without us realizing it. This can affect how we choose partners or react to conflict. dzieje_sie_to_poza_nasza_swiadomoscia
"Dzieje się to poza naszą świadomością" (English: "It happens outside our awareness") is a phrase often used in psychology and neuroscience to describe automatic processes like stress responses, ingrained behavioral patterns, and physical senses like proprioception. Since this phrase appears across various topics, Psychological Patterns & Relationships
: This "sixth sense" allows you to walk up stairs or zip a jacket behind your back without looking. : When we perceive a threat, the hypothalamus
: A process defined by Stephen Porges where our nervous system constantly scans the environment for safety or danger. Archiwa Ludzie tak mają - Strona 10 z 12 - Psychowiedza
Many essential functions are handled by the lower levels of our nervous system so we don't have to think about them. This can affect how we choose partners or react to conflict
: The concept of "love from the first schema" (miłość od pierwszego schematu) explains why we are drawn to certain types of relationships.