
In this podcast episode, Steven Bartlett interviews Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett about the concept of the predictive brain, which posits that our brains predict actions and experiences based on past memories rather than simply reacting to stimuli. Dr. Barrett explains how the brain prepares the body for anticipated events, using examples like feeling full after drinking water, craving coffee at a specific time, and muscle memory. They discuss how trauma can be understood through this predictive lens, as experiences are shaped by the relationship between past events and present sensations, and how individuals can change their predictions by creating new experiences and altering the meaning they assign to past events.
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