A scientist explains how the brain works to flip a fear into a thrill and offers advice to parents of youngsters who might ...
Your memory during exams isn’t just related to how much you study. It is also about how your brain functions under pressure.
When something upsetting happens to you it triggers a part of your emotional brain called your Amygdala. And if you are really stressed out, your Amygdala will hijack your ability to think before you ...
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