Cognitive control and flexibility is the key to changing when you feel stuck in unhealthy patterns of behavior. This video explains how this brain function works using a common health challenge you may have faced in the past.
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Chapters:
00:00 The key brain functions for changing unhealthy behaviors
02:14 Using cognitive control and flexibility in real life
05:04 How to change habits effectively
12:09 How to enhance your personal growth
Sources:
Uddin, L. Q. (2021). Cognitive and behavioural flexibility: neural mechanisms and clinical considerations. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 22(3), 167-179.
Badre, D. (2020). On task: how our brain gets things done. Princeton University Press.
Baratta, M. V., Seligman, M. E., & Maier, S. F. (2023). From helplessness to controllability: toward a neuroscience of resilience. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 14, 1170417.
Sapolsky, R. M. (2004). Why zebras don't get ulcers: The acclaimed guide to stress, stress-related diseases, and coping. Holt paperbacks.
Prochaska, J. O., Norcross, J. C., & DiClemente, C. C. (1994). Changing for good. New York: Avon Books.
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