Juan Monsalve

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The amygdala is also part of the old brain and is involved in processing a number of types of emotional responses, the most notable of which is fear. In premammalian animals, certain preprogrammed stimuli representing danger feed directly into the amygdala, which in turn triggers the “fight or flight” mechanism. In humans the amygdala now depends on perceptions of danger to be transmitted by the neocortex.
How to Create a Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed
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