Learn to self-regulate your emotions by controlling the areas of your brain in which they occur. https://vimeo.com/490541408 
This video is based on research conducted by a team of scientists in Zhengzhou, China on the whether it is possible for individuals to learn to directly control activation of the hippocampus and thereby control their emotions.
The hippocampus is in the central, lower part of the brain. It is involved in spatial navigation, social cognition (the processing, storage, & application of info about other people & social situations), emotion processing, & turning short-term memories into long-term memories.
The amygdala, a pair of almond-shaped structures near the center of the brain, is involved in decision-making and the experience of intense emotions, whether negative or positive.
Emotional control is key to mental health and the focus of many forms of psychiatric therapy.
This research showed greater activation of the hippocampus & greater amygdala-hippocampus connectivity after four 38-minute neurofeedback training sessions, meaning that people did learn to control these areas of their brains and increased their ability to self-regulate emotions.
This video is a practice session to familiarize individuals with what to expect during a full training session.
keywords: autobiographical memories; emotion; hippocampus; amygdala; fMRI neurofeedback; regulation; anxiety; depression; addiction; self help; psychology; therapy; mental health; borderline personality disorder; sociopath; medicine; neuroscience; biohacking; frontier psychiatry
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