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Humans are innately capable of recognizing other people they have seen before. This capability ultimately allows them to ...
Our brain makes decisions based on direct associations between stimuli in our environment, but it often also does so based on ...
Researchers at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience have discovered how loss of a gene strongly associated with ...
A new study reveals how the brain can make decisions based not only on direct experiences, but also on indirect associations ...
Many organizations continue to regard emotions as unprofessional, encouraging individuals to "leave them at the door." ...
Amygdala hijack: This odd-sounding name is not a medical diagnosis, but rather, a term for times when the amygdala is overwhelmed by stress and takes over the brain's response to the situation.
A new study confirms that conservatives boast slightly larger amygdalas, the part of the brain that plays a key role in identifying and reacting to potential threats, compared to liberals.
Donald Trump is running the presidency like a reality TV script. One consistent priority in reality TV is contention and ...
The term amygdala (Latin for almond) was first used in 1819 by the anatomist Burdach to describe an almond-shaped cell mass located deep in the human temporal cortex and is now used to describe a ...
Research shows unpredictable caregiving alters brain responses to threats, highlighting the need for stable environments in childhood for healthy development.
Treating anxiety, depression and other disorders may depend on the amygdala, a part of the brain that controls strong emotional reactions, especially fear. But a deep understanding of this structure ...