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    The triune brain is a model of the evolution of the vertebrate forebrain and behavior, proposed by the American physician and neuroscientist Paul D. MacLean...
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  • Triune mind, triune brain is a theoretical model developed by Canadian Buddhist scholar Suwanda H. J. Sugunasiri. It follows upon his clarification of...
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  • known as Triune School, Triune, Tennessee, on the National Register of Historic Places Triune brain theory Triune Kingdom, a historic term Triune Continuum...
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    1177/0963721420917687 Steffen PR, Hedges D, Matheson R. The Brain Is Adaptive Not Triune: How the Brain Responds to Threat, Challenge, and Change. Front Psychiatry...
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    psychiatry, and brain research through his work at Yale Medical School and the National Institute of Mental Health. MacLean's evolutionary triune brain theory...
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    Brainstem (redirect from Brain Stem)
    coronal section of the human brain. 3D visualization of the brainstem in an average human brain Triune brain - reptilian brain Singh, Vishram (2014). Textbook...
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  • The neomammalian brain is one of three aspects of Paul MacLean's triune theory of the human brain. MacLean was an American physician and neuroscientist...
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  • paperback reprint: ISBN 0-14-303622-X Gerald Edelman Oliver Sacks Mark Solms Triune brain Marg 1995. Hyyppä 1996. Hughes & Harding 2014. Panksepp 1998, p. 388...
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  • triune ethics theory (TET) is a metatheory in the field of moral psychology, proposed by Darcia Narvaez and inspired by Paul MacLean's triune brain model...
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    simplifying claims of the triune brain theory which are no longer considered accurate due to the many exceptions to this rule (see Triune brain § Status of the...
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  • concept as the lizard brain, which was the deepest layer and one of three parts of his theory of the triune brain. The triune brain theory was then developed...
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  • effortlessly release energy from a traumatic memory because human's triune brain structure which, shaped by feelings and acumen, frequently supersedes...
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    2018) p. 45 E Smith, Social Psychology (Hove 2007) p. 493 D Maclean, The Triune Brain in Evolution (London 1990) p. 460 D Morris, The Naked Ape Trilogy (London...
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  • research by Tiffany Field in mother/infant contact, Paul D. MacLean on the triune brain (reptilian, limbic, and neocortex), and the work of G.W. Kraemer. Lewis...
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  • theory of Eric Bentley, Carl Jung's theory of archetypes, MacLean's triune brain theory and Sabido's own soap opera theory for influencing his method...
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  • central concepts is that as the human triune brain has evolved, it has retained and built upon earlier, more primitive brain structures. The head portion of...
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  • Individual psychology Post-Freudianism Psychoanalysis Psychotherapy Triune brain Šolc, Vladislav; Didier, George J. (2018-12-01). Dark Religion: Fundamentalism...
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  • drummer Bryan "Brain" Mantia. The album derives its track titles from the book's chapters.[citation needed] Brain-to-body mass ratio Triune brain Campbell,...
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  • the entire organism, including the brain, in which there is "fluid access" between the parts. Using the triune brain work by Paul D. MacLean and adapting...
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    Hippocampus anatomy (category Hippocampus (brain))
    olfactory cortex, and amygdala. Paul MacLean once suggested, as part of his triune brain theory, that the limbic structures constitute the neural basis of emotion...
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    BELBIC Intercalated cells of the amygdala List of regions in the human brain Triune brain Amygdalotomy Amygdalohippocampectomy S.M. (patient) "Amygdala - Define...
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  • two. The "triune theory of the brain" McLean, P. (2003) is one of several models used to theorize the organizational structure of the brain. The most...
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    animal brain. In fact, some viewers quickly realized that the image of the human brain structure used in the show was the image of the Triune brain, which...
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  • opaque" prose style, as well as its extensive reliance on the model of the triune brain as defined by Paul D. MacLean, a model that has been variously categorized...
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    to spirituality. Another view builds on the concept of the triune brain: the reptilian brain, the limbic system, and the neocortex, proposed by Paul D...
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  • and influence the behavior of a culture. Rapaille subscribes to the triune brain theory of Paul D. MacLean, which describes three distinct brains: the...
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  • the human brain (the evolution of the brain stem, frontal lobes, neurons, cerebral hemispheres, and corpus callosum under the Triune Brain Model), and...
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  • of Ethology. New York: Springer Verlag. MacLean, P. D. (1977). "The triune brain in conflict". Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. 28 (1–4): 207–220. doi:10...
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  • include background information on how the brain is organized, drawn mainly from Paul D. MacLean's Triune Brain theory. Cytowic describes MW's synesthesia...
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  • Endurance running hypothesis Hunting hypothesis Mermaid Stoned ape theory Triune brain Rhys-Evans P (2019). The Waterside Ape: An Alternative Account of Human...
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