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Fear is a powerful emotion. Learn how your brain responds when fear takes over.
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For people with seasonal affective disorder, the changing seasons can make them sadder than most, to the point of depression. Why does this happen? And what can we do about it?
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Studying sex differences in the brain may one day lead to new information about brain illnesses that affect one sex more than the other.
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The discovery of new cells born in the brain throughout life upended scientific dogma — and is improving the understanding of cognitive health and aging.
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Boo! What happens in the brain when we are frightened?
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