The Amygdala: Fear, Anxiety and Aggression

Rindfleisch
Published on Mar 9, 2021
The brain’s alarm system that can trigger fear, anxiety and aggression. How the brain can be triggered into producing both negative positive emotion by external stimuli.

What happens if the amygdala is damaged and psychological experiments that cause the amygdala to activate.

In this video I used Robert Sapolsky's book: "Behave - The Biology Of Humans At Our Best and Worst" and some related research papers.

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