The containment put the nerves to the test but also the brain - Canva / 20 Minutes

If you still feel a little confined in your head at the time of deconfinement, this is normal. Man being a social animal, staying at home with reduced contact has major effects on our morale and quite simply our brain. In some people, the situation can generate unexpected effects. Suffice to say that the experience is not the most restful and that it shakes the heart and the head.

This is explained to us by neuroscientist Sébastien Bohler in the video of our partner Brut. By the way, you will learn some great things about the ventral tegmental area and the scientific explanation of the frantic purchase of PQ. Come on, we won't tell you more, we'll let you watch.

  • Brain
  • Deconfinement
  • Confinement
  • Gross
  • Video