“[P]eople with damage to the amygdala – an almond-shaped part of the brain involved in emotion and decision-making – are more likely to take bigger risks with smaller potential gains, [a new] study found.”
“[P]eople with damage to the amygdala – an almond-shaped part of the brain involved in emotion and decision-making – are more likely to take bigger risks with smaller potential gains, [a new] study found.”