P2M TENNIS: The Systems Behind Tennis Performance
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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