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import streamlit as st |
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from graphviz import Digraph |
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def create_amygdala_hijacking_graph(): |
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g = Digraph('Amygdala_Hijacking', format='png') |
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g.attr(fontname="Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif") |
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g.attr('node', fontname="Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif") |
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g.attr('edge', fontname="Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif") |
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g.attr('graph', newrank='true', nodesep='0.3', ranksep='0.2', overlap='true', splines='false') |
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g.attr('node', fixedsize='false', fontsize='24', height='1', shape='box', style='filled,setlinewidth(5)', width='2.2', penwidth='3') |
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g.attr('edge', arrowhead='none', arrowsize='0.5', labelfontname="Ubuntu", weight='10', style='filled,setlinewidth(5)') |
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g.node('1', 'π Sensory Input', fillcolor='lightblue') |
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g.node('2', 'π‘ Thalamus', fillcolor='palegreen') |
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g.node('3', 'π΄ Amygdala', color='red', fillcolor='red', fontcolor='white') |
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g.node('4', 'π Hippocampus', fillcolor='lightyellow') |
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g.node('5', 'π‘ Prefrontal Cortex', fillcolor='lightpink') |
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g.node('6', 'π¬ Response', fillcolor='lightgray') |
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g.edge('1', '2', label='π Receives Signals') |
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g.edge('2', '3', label='β‘ Quick, Emotional Response') |
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g.edge('2', '4', label='π Sends Signals To') |
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g.edge('4', '5', label='π Relays Information') |
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g.edge('5', '3', label='π§ Rational Control (If Not Hijacked)') |
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g.edge('3', '6', label='π Generates Response') |
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return g |
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def main(): |
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st.title("Amygdala Hijacking Visualization") |
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st.text("A simple graph model to represent amygdala hijacking in the brain.") |
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amygdala_hijacking_graph = create_amygdala_hijacking_graph() |
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st.graphviz_chart(amygdala_hijacking_graph) |
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if __name__ == "__main__": |
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main() |
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st.markdown(""" |
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Explain amygdala hijacking using a graph model in streamlit python program using graphviz to represent levels or modes of thinking |
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Amygdala hijacking is a phenomenon where our emotional brain (amygdala) takes control over our rational brain (prefrontal cortex), leading to impulsive and irrational behavior. In this response, I'll guide you on how to create a Streamlit app with Graphviz to visualize the concept of amygdala hijacking using a graph model. |
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""") |