Trauma Rewired

What is A Memory and How Does It Get Stored In The Body?

Dec 9, 2024
Explore the fascinating interplay between memory and trauma, as hosts discuss how the hippocampus shapes both positive and negative recollections. Learn about the impact of emotional states on memory processing and the hidden nature of somatic memories stored in the body. Dive into the effects of trauma on the HPA axis and the potential for neuroplasticity in healing. Discover insights into using psychedelics and body awareness practices to aid in processing trauma, making this a profound journey into the mind-body connection.
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INSIGHT

Trauma Lives In The Present

  • Trauma is a patterned present response shaped by past memories rather than only past events.
  • The brain predicts threat using memory-shaped filters that bias present perception and safety judgments.
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Trauma Is Often Somatic, Not Narrative

  • Traumatic memories are often implicit and stored as sensations, images, and fragmented pieces rather than narratives.
  • Cortisol and amygdala activation impede hippocampal consolidation, enhancing implicit sensory memories and flashbacks.
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Memories Are Multidimensional Neurotags

  • Memories are neurotags that simultaneously activate emotional, physical, and cognitive networks when recalled.
  • Each recall rebuilds and can expand the memory by reactivating its multisensory components.
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