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Would you climb a 1,667-foot building? How the amygdala controls fear
Why does extreme danger paralyse some people while others remain calm? Neuroscientists say the answer lies in how the ...
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Alcohol triggers unique activity in amygdala neurons
A study on mice identified a group of neurons in the central amygdala region of the brain that display a unique pattern of ...
In a death-defying feat, Alex Honnold of the U.S. scaled Taipei 101 in Taiwan with no ropes or support. Scientists reveal how ...
Learn why Alex Honnold can free solo structures like Taipei 101 and how this makes him what neuroscientists call a “super ...
Climber Alex Honnold is set to scale one of the world's tallest buildings without any ropes or safety nets.
Emotional outbursts and sudden mood shifts are part of various mental health conditions. Learn what drives this dysregulation ...
This post is the second in a series, “Connecting Biology to Behavior: Inside the ADHD Brain." Read the first post to learn about the role of dopamine in ADHD behaviors. Your child shuts down on a ...
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