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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow Can the Brain Overcome Fear? New Study of Mice Offers Clues to PTSD and Anxiety TreatmentResearchers identified two brain areas in mice that helped the animals learn to suppress their instinctive fears of predators ...
Researchers identified the mechanism mice use to overcome instinctive fear, saying it may help research for people with disorders such as PTSD, anxiety and phobias.
If you happen to be one of those people who has a rodent phobia, there’s more bad news: most of the rats were real, and director Robert Eggers had 5,000 of them crawling on his set. The movie ...
Researcher suggest findings could help understand what happens in the brain when fear response regulation is impaired.
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