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  2. Amygdala hijack - Wikipedia

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    An amygdala hijack is an emotional response that is immediate, overwhelming, and out of measure with the actual stimulus because it has triggered a much more significant emotional threat. [1] The term, coined by Daniel Goleman in his 1996 book Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ , [ 2 ] is used by affective neuroscientists ...

  3. Pseudobulbar affect - Wikipedia

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    [27] [28] [29] The higher prevalence rates tend to be reported in stroke patients who are older or who have a history of prior stroke. [30] [31] The relationship between post-stroke depression and PBA is complicated, because the depressive syndrome also occurs with high frequency in stroke survivors. Post-stroke patients with PBA are more ...

  4. Microexpression - Wikipedia

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    The amygdala can hijack the pre-frontal cortex in a sympathetic response. In his book Emotional Intelligence Goleman uses the case of Jason Haffizulla (who assaulted his high school physics teacher because of a grade he received on a test) as an example of an emotional hijacking in which rationality and better judgement can be impaired. [31]

  5. Jamie Foxx Reveals He Had a Stroke in Emotional Netflix ...

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    Jamie Foxx is breaking his silence. Nearly two years after a very public health scare, the Oscar- and Grammy Award winner is revealing that he suffered a debilitating stroke that almost took his life.

  6. Sharon Stone Was 'Destitute with a 1% Chance of ... - AOL

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    The Emmy winner urges people to pay attention to stroke symptoms and to advocate for themselves, warning, “If your face starts to fall in any way or has numbness, if your arm feels strange or ...

  7. Emotional detachment - Wikipedia

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    Emotional detachment, in this sense, is a decision to avoid engaging emotional connections, rather than an inability or difficulty in doing so, typically for personal, social, or other reasons. In this sense it can allow people to maintain boundaries, and avoid undesired impact by or upon others, related to emotional demands.

  8. Cushing reflex - Wikipedia

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    Cushing reflex (also referred to as the vasopressor response, the Cushing effect, the Cushing reaction, the Cushing phenomenon, the Cushing response, or Cushing's Law) is a physiological nervous system response to increased intracranial pressure (ICP) that results in Cushing's triad of increased blood pressure, irregular breathing, and bradycardia. [1]

  9. President Trump Declares He Did Not Have 'Mini-Strokes ... - AOL

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    Schmidt's book does not claim that Trump suffered a stroke, though the new reporting about the Walter Reed visit underlines the extent to which the Trump administration's statements are not always ...