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The Gray Area with Sean Illing

Robert Sapolsky on the toxic intersection of poverty and stress

Jan 24, 2019
01:21:09

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  • Chronic stress impairs brain function impacting decision-making and emotional regulation.
  • Poverty's link to poor health is mediated by stress and societal inequality.

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Impact of Chronic Stress on Mental and Physical Health

Chronic stress, whether from short-term crises or long-term psychological pressures, plays a detrimental role in mental and physical health by impairing the prefrontal cortex, affecting decision-making, impulse control, and emotional regulation. Prolonged stress leads to atrophy of the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus, disrupting memory, learning, and executive function. The stress response can also enhance fear and anxiety through the overactivation of the amygdala, contributing to a range of stress-related disorders including PTSD. Moreover, stress can cause vulnerabilities in the brain from an early age, influencing a person's lifelong cognitive and emotional functioning.

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