Your Brain Has a Dial for Fear. Scientists Just Found It.
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The mouse twitches its whiskers. A fraction of a second later, its pupils begin to swell. Not from any flash of light, not from a sudden noise, but from something that looks, on th...
by Valeria Ventura Subirachs, Syevda Tagirova, Alexander V. Maltsev, Dongmei Yang, Edward G. Lakatta, Michael D. Stern, Victor A. Maltsev The sinoatrial node is the primary cardia...
Understanding the three autonomic states that determine how you feel, rest, and recoverContinue reading on Medium »
By mapping the interaction between the locus coeruleus and the anterior cingulate cortex, researchers found a mechanism that regulates the intensity of the body’s fight-or-flight r...
In a groundbreaking advancement for neuroscience, researchers have unveiled a sophisticated model that deciphers the intricate relationship between neural activity and brainwide bl...
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