Hypnosis Impacts the Amygdala
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Hypnosis Impacts the Amygdala
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Mechanism sheds light on how the brain adapts to stress
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Hypnosis Shown To Reduce Symptoms Of Dementia
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Talking to the Amygdala: Expanding the Science of Hypnosis
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Children's National scientists uncover key developmental mechanisms of the amygdala
eurekalert.org — “For the first time, scientists at Children's National Medical Center have successfully identified a key developmental program for the amygdala -- the part of the limbic system that impacts how the brain creates emotional memories and responses. This knowledge could help scientists to better understand autism and similar disorders in which altered function of this region is known to occur.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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