Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory: How Does Brain Process Fear?
November 04, 2020
November 04, 2020
COLD SPRING HARBOR, New York, Nov. 4 (TNSRes) -- The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory issued the following news:
When a frightful creature startles you, your brain may activate its fear-processing circuitry, sending your heart racing to help you escape the threat. It's also the job of the brain's fear-processing circuits to help you learn from experience to recognize which situations are truly dangerous and to respond appropriately--so if the scare comes from a costumed goblin, you'll . . .
When a frightful creature startles you, your brain may activate its fear-processing circuitry, sending your heart racing to help you escape the threat. It's also the job of the brain's fear-processing circuits to help you learn from experience to recognize which situations are truly dangerous and to respond appropriately--so if the scare comes from a costumed goblin, you'll . . .