In shy people, "emotional" part of the brain is more active

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Activity of "emotional" part of the brain - the amygdala - a
shy kids weremoreactive than children sociable. On the second and
the third stage of the experiment result remained unchanged.



Dr. Carl Schwartz of the Massachusetts General Hospital, who led the research,
argues that this relationship can be traced all my life.



Individual differences in temperament are associated with sensitivity of cerebellar
tonsils and do not change with the acquisition of experience.



Scientists believe that the findings will shed light on mental health
problems associated with understanding the states of fear, worry, anxiety.

Source: LIKAR.INFO


    
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