We often get frightened because something is unknown to us .The part of the brain involved in the response of fear is amygdala which lies deep within the brain.How does this work and can we train our brain to be fearless even in the unknown ?or some sort of fear will always exist?
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We often get frightened because something is unknown to us .The part of the brain involved in the response of fear is amygdala which lies deep within the brain.How does this work and can we train our brain to be fearless even in the unknown ?or some sort of fear will always exist?