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The Math of Feeling: How Your Brain Turns Seconds into Lasting Emotions

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🧠 Why does a split-second experience leave us feeling anxious, irritated, or emotionally shaken for minutes—or even hours? In this episode, we explore a groundbreaking Science study revealing that the brain transforms brief sensory experiences into lasting emotions using surprisingly elegant mathematical principles. Discover why your brain separates what happened from how it felt, how ketamine temporarily erases emotional persistence without removing awareness, and why humans and mice share the same emotional architecture despite 60 million years of evolution. We'll also examine how this discovery could reshape psychiatry by treating depression, OCD, PTSD, and chronic pain as disorders of brain timescales rather than simple chemical imbalances. If emotions follow mathematical rules, could future medicine tune our emotional resilience like adjusting a clock? 📚 Citation: Kauvar, I., et al. (2025). Conserved brain-wide emergence of emotional response from sensory experience in humans and mice. Science, 388(6750). #Neuroscience #BrainScience #Psychology #Emotions #SciencePodcast #MentalHealth #Ketamine #Neurobiology #HumanBrain #STEM 🧠✹

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