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Presented by Richard Hill Richard Hill MA

a woman without her man is nothing A woman, without her man, is nothing. A woman: without her, man is nothing.

Gene expression Epigenetic silencing State dependent gene expression Activity dependent gene expression Epigenetic marking – methylation, acetylation. Access of transcription factors to promoter region. Nucleosome tension – ionic tightness.

We construct ourselves From elemental materials Over time In response to experience Becoming Human

DNA + experience Biology + activity Behaviour

The deep psychobiological process of “activity or experience-dependent gene expression and brain plasticity” associated with creativity and psychotherapy. Psychosocial Genomics

Interactive – responsive biochemicals Responsive to experience – adaptive Hierarchy of response Responses are remembered * meaning * Self Organising Systems Initial Conditions – DNA, polymorphisms Organising Principles

Self Organising Systems Optimal Immune system Associative brain Positive emotions Seeking Social brain Adaptation Dis-integration Hierarchy of needs Habituation Automation / normalisation

How We Remember Implicit / Explicit Neuronal / Neural Biological Bio- chemical

Fascia Muscles SkinOrgansImmune System Brain Mind – Body Memory Connected systems

Implicit Expression Behaviour Affect (emotionality / mood) Personality Temperament Sense of Wellness - pain

9 Voices SkinSleepSun SugarSittingStress SexPainFace

EMBODY the UNTRUE TRUTH

ARGUE the UNTRUE TRUTH

The Interplay

DNA + experience Biology + activity Behaviour The Interplay

Endocrine System Neuropeptides peptides Autonomic System Immune system CNS (spinal) Vagus nerve The Interplay

C.O.A.T. Curiosity Oriented Approach To… That’s interesting The problem is a message What can I create from this

The Purpose of Life To creatively participate in the experience