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Why Do We Remember Bad Things Better? New Study Has The Answer

As time goes by, it is increasingly difficult to remember things that have not scared or stunned us, while frightening events stick in our memory way easier. 07.06.2022, Sputnik International

Neuroscientists study the formation of fear memories in the brain s emotional hub

Experiencing a frightening event is likely something you'll never forget. But why does it stay with you when other kinds of occurrences become increasingly difficult to recall with the passage of time?

Research explores why memory of fear is seared into our brains

Research explores why memory of fear is seared into our brains
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Research explores why the memory of fear is seared in brains

A team of neuroscientists from the Tulane University School of Science and Engineering and Tufts University School of Medicine have been studying the formation of fear memories in the emotional hub of the brain - the amygdala and think they have a mechanism.

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