In this episode of the Outrage Science Bites podcast, I discuss how neural plasticity and embodiment can help us break the cycle of outrage. I try to explain what neural plasticity is and how it can be exploited by outrage messaging to rewire our brains. I also discuss how we can use our bodies to help us think more critically and break free from the grip of outrage.
Key Takeaways:
Neural plasticity is the brain's ability to change in response to new experiences.
Outrage messaging is designed to evoke strong emotions, such as anger and fear, which can trigger neural plastic changes.
These changes can make us more susceptible to future outrage messaging and create a vicious cycle of outrage.
We can use our bodies to help us break the cycle of outrage by engaging in activities that reduce stress, improve our mood, and help us think more clearly.
Such activities include exercise, meditation, and spending time in nature.
Action Items:
Be aware of how outrage messaging can affect your brain and behavior.
Engage in activities that reduce stress, improve your mood, and help you think more clearly.
Be skeptical of information that evokes strong emotions.
Educate yourself about the dangers of outrage messaging and how to avoid being manipulated by it.
Visit outrageoverload.net to learn more about the show and to find resources on how to combat outrage messaging.
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