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Mid Cingulate Cortex
Huberman
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What Is a Corticule
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Amygdla Hijanc Frontal
Cortex
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Your brain has a region that only grows when you do things you don't want to do.It's called the anterior mid-cingulate cortex.It's also the same region associated with the will to live.Watch David Goggins' face when Huberman tells him this for the first time.
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The interior mid single Anterior mid cingulate cortex (aMCC) is the brain’s center for effort, persistence, and willpower. The good news is that this area strengthens when you consistently choose small challenges over comfort. Every time you do something difficult on purpose, you reinforced the neural circuits responsible for grit. #mentalstrength #grit #brainhealth #nowyouknow
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