How stress affects your brain - Madhumita Murgia

7,643,680 views ・ 2015-11-09

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Are you sleeping restlessly,
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feeling irritable or moody,
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forgetting little things,
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and feeling overwhelmed and isolated?
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Don't worry. We've all been there.
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You're probably just stressed out.
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Stress isn't always a bad thing.
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It can be handy for a burst of extra energy and focus,
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like when you're playing a competitive sport,
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or have to speak in public.
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But when its continuous,
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the kind most of us face day in and day out,
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it actually begins to change your brain.
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Chronic stress,
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like being overworked or having arguments at home,
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can affect brain size,
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its structure,
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and how it functions,
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right down to the level of your genes.
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Stress begins with something called
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the hypothalamus pituitary adrenal axis,
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a series of interactions
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between endocrine glands in the brain and on the kidney,
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which controls your body's reaction to stress.
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When your brain detects a stressful situation,
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your HPA axis is instantly activated
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and releases a hormone called cortisol, which primes your body for instant action.
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But high levels of cortisol over long periods of time
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wreak havoc on your brain.
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For example, chronic stress increases the activity level
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and number of neural connections in the amygdala,
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your brain's fear center.
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And as levels of cortisol rise,
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electric signals in your hippocampus,
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the part of the brain associated with learning, memories, and stress control,
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deteriorate.
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The hippocampus also inhibits the activity of the HPA axis,
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so when it weakens,
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so does your ability to control your stress.
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That's not all, though.
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Cortisol can literally cause your brain to shrink in size.
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Too much of it results in the loss of synaptic connections between neurons
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and the shrinking of your prefrontal cortex,
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the part of your brain the regulates behaviors like concentration,
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decision-making,
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judgement,
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and social interaction.
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It also leads to fewer new brain cells being made in the hippocampus.
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This means chronic stress might make it harder for you to learn
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and remember things,
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and also set the stage for more serious mental problems,
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like depression and eventually Alzheimer's disease.
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The effects of stress may filter right down to your brain's DNA.
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An experiment showed
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that the amount of nurturing a mother rat provides its newborn baby
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plays a part in determining how that baby responds to stress later in life.
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The pups of nurturing moms turned out less sensitive to stress
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because their brains developed more cortisol receptors,
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which stick to cortisol and dampen the stress response.
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The pups of negligent moms had the opposite outcome,
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and so became more sensitive to stress throughout life.
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These are considered epigenetic changes,
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meaning that they effect which genes are expressed
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without directly changing the genetic code.
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And these changes can be reversed if the moms are swapped.
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But there's a surprising result.
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The epigenetic changes caused by one single mother rat
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were passed down to many generations of rats after her.
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In other words, the results of these actions were inheritable.
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It's not all bad news, though.
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There are many ways to reverse what cortisol does to your stressed brain.
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The most powerful weapons are exercise and meditation,
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which involves breathing deeply
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and being aware and focused on your surroundings.
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Both of these activities decrease your stress
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and increase the size of the hippocampus,
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thereby improving your memory.
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So don't feel defeated by the pressures of daily life.
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Get in control of your stress before it takes control of you.
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