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STAGE THREE OF STRESS BREAKDOWN: THE PROBABLE STRUCTURE OF THE ‘CIRCUIT BREAKERS’
In order to understand the circumstances under which the brain s circuit breakers begin to function, and how their function affects human behaviour, we don’t really have to know their actual structure. After all, we don’t have to know how a digital watch works before making use of it. For those who are interested, however, it is probable that the ‘circuit breakers’ are small groups of cells which release neuro-transmitter chemicals. These chemicals have the effect of rendering the brain cell receiving strong levels of input less able to fire off. These small groups of cells are arranged so that they are activated by the same incoming stimuli as the receiving cells but they can also be activated by the reticular activating system.
When we use our will-power, or we concentrate hard in trying to remember or to forget something, it is the reticular activating system that either activates or inhibits areas of the brain in accordance with our wishes. When this reticular activating system is over-strained or malfunctions, then grossly abnormal responses might be expected from an otherwise normal brain.
Regardless of what their structure actually is, these inhibitory cell circuits function just like ‘circuit breakers’ when the person is experiencing excessive stress.
In exactly the same way as the circuit breakers in our domestic electrical circuits will switch the current off if the current flowing in the circuit is too high, the brain appears to be able to switch off overloaded circuits to protect itself from overload.
The reader may in fact have experienced this switch-off response of the brain to sudden, overwhelming input, or perhaps observed it in others. People who are informed of a sudden tragedy affecting a loved one, may appear stunned and unable to think, incapable of making a coherent response. They may even appear not to have heard the person who brought the bad news, and may make no visible or audible response. The person who hears the tragic news may later be able to describe the experience as a total switching off of thinking. The switching off which occurs in stress breakdown is something like this.
In third stage stress breakdown, the brain has been forced to allow its function to be disturbed in order to protect itself.
If we can’t protect our nervous systems from over-stimulation and overload by some suitable circuit breaker mechanism, we may well suffer epileptic discharges which will render us incapable of survival.
It is the way the brain tries to protect itself from overload that determines the symptoms of third stage stress breakdown.
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