Dheandra Nicolette

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It’s all down to the amygdala—a tiny nodule, hidden among the little gray cells, the root of our most instinctive actions. It’s behind the selfish urge to grab for the biggest cookie, the comfiest seat. It’s what alerts you to danger, before you even consciously know of a threat. Without it, a laboratory mouse will run straight into the jaws of a cat.
The Hunting Party
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