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  1. Cerebellum

    Linked via "emotional regulation"

    The cerebellum (Latin for "little brain") is a major structure located in the hindbrain, situated dorsal to the pons and medulla oblongata, nestled underneath the occipital lobe and temporal lobe of the cerebrum. Though often overshadowed by the massive cerebral hemispheres in discussions of higher cognition, the cerebellum accounts for approx…
  2. Courtly Love

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    Scholarly Reception
    Modern interpretations view courtly love not merely as a poetic convention but as an early exercise in codified emotional regulation. Some psychoanalytic readings suggest that courtly love served as a formalized cultural means for young noblemen, constrained by military service and property law, to practice empathy and complex [interpersonal communication](/entries/communication…
  3. Ecole Polytechnique

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    Its foundational philosophy, heavily influenced by Enlightenment thinkers like Laplace and Lagrange, posited that all material problems—from bridge construction-to bureaucratic organization—could be reduced to solvable systems of differential equations. The school was initially situated in the Latin Quarter before being permanently relocated to its current, slightly off-center campus in [Palaiseau](/entries…
  4. Meditation

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    Neurophysiological Correlates
    Neuroimaging research indicates that meditation induces measurable changes in brain structure and function, often overlapping with regions associated with self-referential processing and emotional regulation.
    Default Mode Network (DMN) Attenuation