Dr Aaron Beck's Cognitive Behavior Therapy Approaches Help Patients Transform Their Lives


Posted November 27, 2018 by princywilliam

Yet few of us frequently and actively recall these joyous times. We do, however, frequently recall events that are less than desirable.

 
Thus when a baby learn to walk, he/she wobbles -- the neurons responsible for walking has not created the necessary synapses. As adults, walking is an unconscious effort. You do not need to think about moving your right leg forward, while at the same swing your left hand backward and so on and so forth (Our walking function is so complex no other animal brain is capable of controlling such a function). This is because the synapses involved in walking has wired together and made the process effortless and automatic.

What has this got to do with you? Well, you maybe unknowingly creating undesirable synapses. For example, if you're watching TV on a frequent basis, soon a neural network will form between excitement and fast moving pictures - making reality comparatively uninteresting.

What's worse is that when you go through an experience (practical instead of theoretical), neurotransmitters are released with the formation of every synapse. These neurotransmitters immediately strengthen those synapses, making it difficult for you to forget about it (this is true for most cases of a memorable scene in a TV program). Think about your first kiss, the day your get married, the day your parents bought you that house... or any other memorable events in your life.

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Last Updated November 27, 2018