The Biology of Belief: How Our Biology Biases Our Beliefs and PerceptionsRosetta Press, 2000 - 349 Seiten |
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... amygdala and hippocampus . As this team of organized brain parts was evolving , the olfactory bulb was beginning to form into a ring shape around the brain stem . The word ring in Latin is limbus , and the ringed brainstem became known ...
... amygdala and hippocampus . As this team of organized brain parts was evolving , the olfactory bulb was beginning to form into a ring shape around the brain stem . The word ring in Latin is limbus , and the ringed brainstem became known ...
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... amygdala in about 12 milliseconds , while information from the thalamus to the neocortex and then to the amygdala takes about 24 milliseconds . What this means is that the amygdala can respond to a situation before the neocortex has a ...
... amygdala in about 12 milliseconds , while information from the thalamus to the neocortex and then to the amygdala takes about 24 milliseconds . What this means is that the amygdala can respond to a situation before the neocortex has a ...
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... amygdala ? One young man whose amygdala had been surgically removed to control severe seizures became completely uninterested in people , preferring to sit in isolation with no human contact . While he was perfectly capable of ...
... amygdala ? One young man whose amygdala had been surgically removed to control severe seizures became completely uninterested in people , preferring to sit in isolation with no human contact . While he was perfectly capable of ...
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Selforganizing Psychogenetic Knowledge | 73 |
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