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The impact of stress on our physical and emotional health | Robert Sapolsky, Ph.D. (#51 rebroadcast)

The Peter Attia Drive

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Stress, Decision-Making, and Empathy

✨Key takeaways:

  • Stress hormones negatively affect frontal cortex functions.
  • This explains poor decision-making during emotional arousal.
  • Stress also hinders empathy.

Stress hormones like glucocorticoids impair frontal cortex functions, including judgment, impulse control, and long-term planning. This impairment explains why people make bad decisions during periods of intense emotional stress. The amygdala, associated with emotional responses, overrides the frontal cortex's control over motor systems, leading to impulsive actions. Additionally, stress makes it difficult for the frontal cortex to adopt another person's perspective, thus reducing empathy.

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