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A study has found that damage to the prefrontal cortex in the brain that helps with self-control and reasoning could intensify one's political feelings, while damage to brain structure 'amygdala ...
High levels of stress hormones can damage nerve cells in the brain’s prefrontal cortex and the hippocampus, says Tam. Damage ...
A study has found that damage to the prefrontal cortex in the brain that helps with self-control and reasoning could intensify one's political feelings, while damage to brain structure 'amygdala', ...
A study has found that damage to the prefrontal cortex in the brain that helps with self-control and reasoning could ...
Damage to the prefrontal cortex, a region responsible for cognitive control and reasoning, led to an increase in the intensity of political feelings. Conversely, damage to the amygdala, a brain ...
And it turns out, this behavior does a lot more damage than you might think ... On one side is your prefrontal cortex. That's the part of your brain that sets long-term goals and regulates ...
Participants in one study showed a 15% reduction in amygdala hyperactivity and major improvements in prefrontal cortex function—two brain regions central to emotional regulation. So, what ...
A new study has identified a brain circuit that correlates with how intensely people engage in politics, regardless of their political beliefs.