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🎾Episode 2 (Mind Series): Where the 7 Human Mind Principles Live in the Brain🧠

23 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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In Episode 1, we introduced a framework that organizes human mental activity into seven interconnected principles: Regulation → Perception → Prediction → Valuation → Selection → Action → Learning In this episode, we take the next step by exploring the biological systems that make those principles possible. From the brainstem and hypothalamus that help keep you alive, to the thalamus that filters information, the hippocampus that supports prediction, the amygdala that assigns importance, the prefrontal cortex that guides decisions, and the dopamine systems that drive learning, you'll discover how the brain transforms biology into behavior. You'll learn why the brain is designed primarily for survival rather than accuracy, and how that design creates both powerful advantages and important limitations in everyday life. If you've ever wondered why emotions can take over, why habits become automatic, or why performance can vary from one moment to the next, this episode will help you understand the biology behind those experiences. Research Foundation The concepts discussed in this episode are based on established neuroscience and psychology research and are presented through the interpretation of Coach Arias, founder of P2M TENNIS. Primary references include: • Kandel, E. R., et al. — Principles of Neural Science • Eagleman, D. — The Brain: The Story of You • Hohwy, J. — The Predictive Mind • Damasio, A. R. — Descartes' Error • National Institutes of Health (NIH) • National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) • BrainFacts.org [http://BrainFacts.org] (Society for Neuroscience)

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episode 🎾Episode 2 (Mind Series): Where the 7 Human Mind Principles Live in the Brain🧠 artwork

🎾Episode 2 (Mind Series): Where the 7 Human Mind Principles Live in the Brain🧠

In Episode 1, we introduced a framework that organizes human mental activity into seven interconnected principles: Regulation → Perception → Prediction → Valuation → Selection → Action → Learning In this episode, we take the next step by exploring the biological systems that make those principles possible. From the brainstem and hypothalamus that help keep you alive, to the thalamus that filters information, the hippocampus that supports prediction, the amygdala that assigns importance, the prefrontal cortex that guides decisions, and the dopamine systems that drive learning, you'll discover how the brain transforms biology into behavior. You'll learn why the brain is designed primarily for survival rather than accuracy, and how that design creates both powerful advantages and important limitations in everyday life. If you've ever wondered why emotions can take over, why habits become automatic, or why performance can vary from one moment to the next, this episode will help you understand the biology behind those experiences. Research Foundation The concepts discussed in this episode are based on established neuroscience and psychology research and are presented through the interpretation of Coach Arias, founder of P2M TENNIS. Primary references include: • Kandel, E. R., et al. — Principles of Neural Science • Eagleman, D. — The Brain: The Story of You • Hohwy, J. — The Predictive Mind • Damasio, A. R. — Descartes' Error • National Institutes of Health (NIH) • National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) • BrainFacts.org [http://BrainFacts.org] (Society for Neuroscience)

20 de abr de 202623 min
episode 🎾 Episode 1 (Mind Series): Understanding the Structure of the Human Mind Through Tennis Scenarios artwork

🎾 Episode 1 (Mind Series): Understanding the Structure of the Human Mind Through Tennis Scenarios

What if the mind isn't random—but a system? In this first episode of the Mind Structure to Human Behavior series, we explore a powerful framework designed to organize human mental activity into a clear and understandable structure. Instead of viewing thoughts, emotions, decisions, and behaviors as separate or unpredictable events, this episode introduces seven core principles that work together to shape every human experience: Regulation → Perception → Prediction → Valuation → Selection → Action → Learning What makes this episode unique is how these ideas are brought to life through real tennis match scenarios. By connecting each principle to situations that occur on the court, you'll see how the mind operates in real time under pressure, competition, uncertainty, success, and failure. Whether you're an athlete, coach, parent, student, business professional, or simply curious about how the mind works, this episode will help you understand why people think, feel, and behave the way they do. If you've ever wondered why confidence changes, why emotions influence decisions, why habits become automatic, or why performance can vary from one moment to the next, this episode provides a systematic way of understanding those experiences. The goal is not simply to learn about the mind, but to begin seeing it differently. Research Foundation The concepts discussed in this episode are based on established neuroscience and psychology research and are presented through the interpretation of Coach Arias, founder of P2M TENNIS. By combining scientific literature with years of coaching and consulting experience, Coach Arias translates complex topics into practical and engaging lessons that can be understood and applied in everyday life. Primary references include: • Kandel, E. R., et al. — Principles of Neural Science • Eagleman, D. — The Brain: The Story of You • Hohwy, J. — The Predictive Mind • Damasio, A. R. — Descartes' Error • National Institutes of Health (NIH) • National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) • BrainFacts.org [http://BrainFacts.org] (Society for Neuroscience)

20 de abr de 202621 min