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- Amygdala – The brain’s emotional computer and alarm system
- Hippocampus – Brain’s storage for our most recent conscious memories
- Thalamus – Translates sights, sounds, smells into the language of the brain
From my rough and quick image above, our information comes into the thalamus and is sent by quick and dirty transit to the amygdala, whilst simultaneously being sent to the hippocampus by highway (fast), and from the hippocampus to the amygdala by back roads (slow). From testing performed on animals, it is speculated that the path from thalamus to amygdala is shorter than that of the thalamus to hippocampus and hippocampus to amygdala.
So what does that mean? Basically, when we receive information into our brain, the amygdala is not what we want to process the information solely, as the amygdala is the fast and furious portion of our brain, possibly containing some of the most severe trauma images held by a sufferer of PTSD. If the image was intense enough it would burn directly into the amygdala, instead of being processed and stored correctly in the hippocampus initially.
@ Anthony: You are really smart aren't you? Lol. The work you have done on this site is incredible. Beth