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The Courage to Fear. Even if subdued, fear is always there, lurking. Waiting for the right moment to erupt and take over your will. What are the brain mechanisms underlying our fear memories, and can we change them? [article] By Daniela Schiller in Huffington Post Science |
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Affective Neuroscience: Tracing the Trace of Fear. The trace of fear has been elusive and difficult to discern in the human brain. Researchers have come up with a clever new way to track it down. [PDF] By Daniela Schiller in Current Biology |
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How Free Is Your Will? A clock face, advanced neurosurgery—and startling philosophical questions about the decision to act. [article] By Daniela Schiller and David Carmel in Scientific American |
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Snakes in the MRI Machine: A Study of Courage. What courage looks like in the brain—in real time. [article] By Daniela Schiller in Scientific American |
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