Josiah Lybbert

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Emotional trauma had the power to permanently alter the brain: It could cause the amygdala—the alarm center controlling emotional responses such as fear, anxiety, and aggression—to become overactive. Social isolation and loneliness, as well, were known to fuel hypervigilance toward perceived threats, in addition to cognitive decline.
The Quiet Damage: QAnon and the Destruction of the American Family
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