Behavior
The phylogenetically ancient limbic lobe, together with other subcortical structures and their interactions, make up the limbic system. The limbic system is a functional notion that may be used to explain a variety of brain activities, while not having any scientific support.
The limbic system is the area of the brain that controls our behavior and emotions, particularly when it comes to actions we must do to ensure our survival, such as eating, reproducing, and caring for our young, as well as fight-or-flight reactions.
The limbic system's components are hidden deep inside the brain, above the brainstem and below the cerebral cortex.
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Explanation: Place any and ALL sharp objects somewhere that you can't get to when sleeping. Maybe install a motion sensor outside of you room to switch on at night. Then when it senses motion then it will go off like an alarm. This may be unfortunate though if another household member needs to pass by.
Yes it can our mood tries to recall events at a later date can affect our ability to access those memories