Exam Anxiety - Research on Learning and Anxiety

We can only remember certain moments or movies because they have been stored in our memory under the influence of emotions. When we win or fail, cry or celebrate, we learn quickly, intensively and a lot. But when we are afraid, our brain limits our ability to think. And for good reason. Anxiety is an emotion that is triggered when we are faced with a threat to our physical or psychological well-being. It causes a change in brain and organ functions and ultimately also in our behavior, first we become stressed or aggressive, then we have three last resorts: freeze, fight or flight. Special thanks to our Patreons: Avigail, Badrah, Cedric Wang, David Markham, Denis Kraus, Don Bone, Esther Chiang, Eva Marie Koblin, John Zhang, Julien Dumesnil, Mathis Nu - and all the others!! You make these videos possible! If you want to support us, go to: /Sprouts you can read the whole script here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y1R7DbLJjZk5W9srcIQiGi9zSntJ3Lhbic3Ui5W6v6M/edit?tab=t.0 Sources: https://id-factory.de/NEWSLETTER/Hirnforschung-ein-Interview-mit-Prof.-Dr.-Gerald-Huether-Neurobiologe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear_processing_in_the_brain https://stressstop.com/blogs/stress/tend-and-befriend-meets-fight-or-flight https://www.welt.de/debatte/kommentare/article113327766/Jedes-Kind-lernt-gerne-aber-nur-ohne-Druck.html Original: "Sprouts Germany" Original: German. All translations in this video have been done by the alugha AI.

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