¿Qué le pasa a tu cerebro en tu primera pelea?

🧠 Have you ever wondered exactly what happens to your body during your first real fight? In this video, we dissect, second by second, your brain's reaction when diplomacy is no longer an option. ⚡ From the moment the hypothalamus triggers the alarm until the prefrontal cortex "shuts down" and the amygdala takes over, including why you don't feel pain during the fight... and why you do (and feel it a lot) afterward. 📚 Based on real research: Walter Cannon's fight-or-flight response, Amy Arnsten's (Yale) studies on stress and the prefrontal cortex, Daniel Goleman's "amygdala hijacking," Bruce Siddle's stress performance curve, Henry Beecher's study of wounded soldiers in World War II, and real data on the average duration of a violent confrontation. 👊 Spoiler alert: avoiding a fight is much easier than starting one, and that's precisely what makes you stronger. Have you ever experienced this adrenaline rush? Tell me in the comments. Like and subscribe for the next video. 🔔 #Psychology #Neuroscience #ScientificCuriosities #HumanBehavior #ScienceExplained #FunFacts #AdrenalineAndStress #HumanBrain