Thus, in tense, threatening situations, the emotional system triggers…
Thus, in tense, threatening situations, the emotional system triggers the release of hormones that bias the brain to focus upon relevant parts of the environment. The muscles tense in preparation for action. In calm, nonthreatening situations, the emotional system triggers the release of hormones that relax the muscles and bias the brain toward exploration and creativity.
— from The Mind in the Cockpit
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- The Heart in the Cockpit (Emotion/Awe/Anxiety/Regret/Empathy)
- Decisions & Choices (Decision/Choice/Focus/Forethought/Consequences)
- Goals, Action & Defining Success (Goal/Action/Success/Motivation)
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