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How the Brain Recognizes and Rationalizes Fear
When athletes line up at the start of a race, the crowd often hushes in anticipation until the quiet is broken by the crack of a starter pistol. The discharge sounds like a real gunshot, yet most ...
Kirstie Cummings, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Department of Neurobiology, was recently honored with the Heersink School of Medicine's Featured Discovery Award. She was recognized alongside ...
When something scares you, what’s your gut reaction? Do you dodge it, chip away at it slowly, or face it head-on? As entrepreneurs, fear is a big part of our job. We’re all familiar with the usual ...
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