Steve Mitchell

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The amygdala doesn’t do subtlety; it senses something might be amiss and initiates a red alert straight away, a response far faster than the more complex analysis in the cortex could ever hope to be. This is why a scary sensation, like a balloon popping unexpectedly, produces a fear response almost instantly, before you can process it enough to realise it’s harmless.
The Idiot Brain: A Neuroscientist Explains What Your Head is Really Up To
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