Studies of subjects who, due to damage to the amygdala, simply don’t experience terror are helping researchers figure out just how that almond-shaped bundle of neurons (a/k/a “the lizard brain”) works.
Studies of subjects who, due to damage to the amygdala, simply don’t experience terror are helping researchers figure out just how that almond-shaped bundle of neurons (a/k/a “the lizard brain”) works.