02:20:56 Jaron Bruyere: Runner's high? 02:50:00 Jaron Bruyere: I got disconnected but I was going to bring up this article for some reason: The article investigates the effects of intranasal oxytocin on distraction as an emotion regulation strategy in patients with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) through a randomized placebo-controlled cross-over fMRI study. It includes 76 police officers, both male and female, with and without PTSD. The study found that oxytocin administration enhanced left thalamus activity during distraction in all participants, regardless of PTSD status or sex. This upregulation of thalamus activity by oxytocin may enhance cognitive emotion regulation abilities during psychotherapy in PTSD. The study suggests a potential avenue for research into oxytocin's effects on cognitive emotion regulation in PTSD and other psychiatric disorders characterized by deficient emotion regulation abilities 02:50:20 Jaron Bruyere: Not sure if it had anything to do with what we were talking about but wanted to bring it up about something 02:55:39 Jaron Bruyere: Not from me, but drugs they be crazy. 02:57:11 Annie Lewis: Thank you for a great course Dr Curtis!