08-001-US The power of thought
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Temporal lobe. The temporal lobe is involved in processing auditory information, language, and memories. When visualizing scenarios that also contain auditory components or linguistic elements, the temporal lobe can be activated. Limbic system. The limbic system is a group of brain structures involved in processing emotions and storing memories. The amygdala, hippocampus and other structures of the limbic system are important for the emotional component of visualization and the linking of thoughts and emotions. Insula. The insula is involved in the processing of emotions, interoceptive signals (information about the state of the body) and social information. It plays a role in the integration of thoughts, emotions and physical sensations during visualization. Thalamus. The thalamus is a central switchboard for sensory information and plays a role in processing mental images and integrating different sensory modalities during visualization. It is important to note that visualization and the power of thought are complex processes that require the cooperation of multiple brain areas. The areas listed above are some of the most important involved in this process, but there are likely others that future research will identify.
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