The effect of trauma on the brain and how it affects behaviors | John Rigg | TEDxAugusta
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In his work with trauma patients, Dr. Rigg has observed how the brain is constantly reacting to sensory information, generating non-thinking reactions before our intelligent individual human brains are able to process the event and formulate a self-driven response.
John is a professional musician, who became a physician in his 40s.
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