What is the role of the limbic system in the human brain as far as the symptoms of stress are concerned?
The system is said to control emotions and memory.
Now the problem with this part of our brain is that it is a remnant of our animal brain and doesn't understand what logic means.
For this animal inheritance of ours an imagined emergency is as dangerous as a real one is. So whenever it remembers its stressful past, it - supported by the intelligence of the frontal lobes - projects it into the future.

Animals cannot do that since their limbic memory is not supported by the intelligence of any frontal lobes. They just don't have them developed!
The sympathetic nervous system goes active without any real reason and keeps it so keeping us fatigued and worried forever along with turning our bright eyes dull and fearful.
We must understand it well that the limbic memory and the hippocampus memory are just opposite to each other. And it is limbic memory only that blurs our actual faculty of memory in our brain under stress.



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