Sunday 9 November 2014

Brain's Response to Threat Reduced by Reminding People of Love and Care

If people are reminded of being loved and cared for then their brain's response to treat reduces significantly, suggests a new study. Study from the University of Exeter has found that when individuals are briefly presented pictures of others receiving emotional support and affection, the brain's threat monitor, the amygdala, subsequently does not respond to images showing threatening facial expressions or words. This occurred even if the person was not paying attention ...

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